Insights and updates about rabbit breeding management
Yes, rabbits can safely eat roses, including the petals, leaves, and stems. Roses (Rosa) are one of the most rabbit-frie...
Yes, rabbits can safely eat chickweed (Stellaria media). This common garden weed is not only non-toxic but actually nutr...
Yes, rabbits can eat common vetch (Vicia sativa) in small amounts as an occasional forage treat. Common vetch is not tox...
Rabbits should not eat hamster food. If your rabbit got into the hamster's bowl, a small accidental taste is unlikely to...
Yes, rabbits can eat before surgery, and in fact, they absolutely should. Unlike dogs and cats, rabbits cannot vomit, so...
No, rabbits should not eat goat food. Goat feed is grain-based, high in carbohydrates, and low in fiber, which is the op...
Yes, rabbits can eat lemongrass safely. This fragrant herb is non-toxic and provides vitamins and minerals that benefit...
No, rabbits should never eat fresh buttercups (Ranunculus). Buttercups contain protoanemonin, a toxic compound that irri...
You can wear down your rabbit's claws naturally by letting them walk on rough surfaces, providing a scratch pad, setting...