Last Updated on March 5, 2023 by Marjon Ramos
Quick Facts About oregano:
- Scientific name – Origanum vulgare
- Also known as – Ajwain
- Origin – Mediterranean countries and western Asia.
- Most commonly found in – China, India, and Germany.
Feeding oregano to rabbits is perfectly safe as long as your rabbit is old enough (12 weeks old) to eat it and you only give moderate amounts.
Also, if it’s the first time you’re giving oregano to your rabbits, make sure that you introduce it slowly or only give 15 grams for the first few weeks to see if your rabbit can tolerate it.
Also, mix in some other leafy greens into your rabbit’s diet.
It’s always better to give your rabbits 2-3 types of vegetables to ensure that they’re getting the right amount of nutrition per day.
Now that I’ve given you the gist of the article, read on as I explain in more detail why rabbits can eat oregano:
Table of Contents
Do rabbits like to eat oregano?
Oregano is one of the most nutritious and highly recommended leafy greens for rabbits due to the fact that rabbits love to eat them as well as providing key nutrients that your rabbit would need per day.
In my case, both of my rabbits would gobble up the oregano I give them whenever I have one available.
I’ve also asked several of my friends if they ever fed oregano to their rabbits, and all of them reported giving some to their rabbits due to the fact that their rabbits love oregano so much.
Is oregano safe to be eaten by rabbits?
As long as your rabbit is at least 12 weeks old and you introduce it slowly, oregano shouldn’t cause any digestive problems for your rabbit.
The only way oregano could harm your rabbits is if your rabbit is eating oregano in lieu of hay.
The lack of fiber in your rabbit’s diet would eventually lead to digestive problems.
What are the benefits of feeding oregano to rabbits?
In order for you to properly understand the benefits of feeding oregano to your rabbits, you can use the nutrient constrain calculator for rabbits to see what nutrients your rabbits are getting whenever you feed them oregano.
You can also click on the blue icon beside the nutrient to see its benefits and deficiency:
Nutrient Constrain Calculator For Rabbits
Warning:
Although oregano has these benefits, overfeeding your rabbit is not recommended. This is only to inform you of the different vitamins and minerals your rabbit can get when you give them oregano.
As you can see from the nutrient constrain calculator for rabbits above, 100 grams of oregano is rich in vitamins A, E, and B6. Oregano also has copper, niacin, calcium, fiber, and potassium.
Is oregano good for rabbits?
Oregano contains large amounts of vitamins A, E, and B6.
It also contains moderate amounts of copper, niacin, calcium, fiber, and potassium. While containing small amounts of choline, fiber, calcium, phosphorus, and zinc.
All of which would benefit your rabbit’s health if fed in reasonable amounts.
How much oregano can a rabbit eat?
The amount of oregano you should feed your rabbits depends on your rabbit’s current weight and age.
You can use the diet portion calculator below to see how much oregano (vegetables) you should feed your rabbits per day:
Diet Portion Calculator For Rabbits
If you don’t have a weighing scale, here’s the estimated weight of rabbits based on their breed and how much oregano to give per day:
Rabbit’s weight based on breed | Allowed basil per day |
---|---|
Small breed (1.1–3.5 pounds) | <128 grams |
Medium breed (6 to 10 pounds) | 384-640 grams |
Large breed ( 9 and 12 pounds) | 384-760 grams |
When can rabbits start eating oregano?
The table above assumes that your rabbit is old enough (1–5 years old) to regularly eat oregano.
Another important factor when deciding how much oregano to give your rabbits is their weight:
Age | Vegetables |
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12 weeks | Introduce vegetables (one at a time) in small quantities < 1/2 oz (15 g) |
7 months to 1 year | Increase vegetables fed daily gradually |
Adult (1-5 y) | 1-2 cups per 6 lbs (2.7 kg) BW |
Seniors (>6 y) |
Make sure you follow the table above and only feed your rabbits vegetables (oregano) if they are old enough.
It’s also important to introduce any new food slowly and only in small quantities.
When should you not feed oregano to rabbits?
Always remove any other food except hay from your rabbit’s diet if you suspect or notice any digestive problems.
This would ensure that your rabbit is getting enough fiber and is not eating too many vegetables in lieu of hay.
Finally, bring your rabbits to a veterinarian if you notice or suspect any digestive problems.
Risk of overfeeding oregano to rabbits.
While oregano is safe and nutritious for rabbits, there are still risks associated when a rabbit owner overfeeds their rabbits:
- Gastrointestinal Stasis: Overfeeding oregano in lieu of hay to your rabbits could lead to GI stasis, which is caused by the lack of fiber in your rabbit’s diet.
- Diarrhea: Diarrhea is also possible when rabbit owners overfeed large amounts of oregano to their rabbits too fast. Always introduce any new diet to your rabbits slowly.
- Uneaten cecotropes: Soft uneaten cecotropes are also possible when rabbits are eating large amounts of oregano instead of hay. This could lead to softer cecotropes due to the lack of fiber.
Healthy alternatives to oregano.
Although oregano is safe and nutritious for rabbits, rabbit owners should still give their rabbits a variety of foods in their diet to mimic what wild rabbits eat.
Here’s a list of vegetables and leafy greens that you can feed your rabbits as an alternative to oregano:
- Spinach
- Celery
- Green peppers
- Mint
- Alfalfa, radish & Clover sprouts
- Beet greens (tops)
- Parsley
- Peapods (the flat edible kind)
- Peppermint leaves
- Bok choy
- Escarole
- Clover
- Peppermint leaves
- Carrot & carrot tops
- Radicchio
- Raspberry leaves
- Wheatgrass
- Watercress
- Cilantro
- Dandelion greens and flowers (no pesticides)
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Can rabbits eat oregano daily?
No, don’t feed oregano to your rabbits daily. Always mix in some other types of vegetables and leafy greens for a balanced diet. Feeding one type of vegetable to your rabbits could lead to digestive problems.
Can rabbits eat oregano leaves?
Yes, oregano leaves can be given to rabbits as part of their diet. Just make sure that your rabbit is old enough (12 weeks) and you’re only giving moderate amounts.
Can rabbits eat oregano stems?
Yes, oregano stems can be eaten by rabbits. Make sure you wash them first, because some rabbits don’t like it when their food has any other smell.
Conclusion
Rabbits can eat oregano starting at 12 weeks old. Just make sure that you introduce it slowly or only give 15 grams for the first few weeks to see if your rabbits can tolerate it well, then gradually increase over time.
Finally, make sure that your rabbit is not eating oregano in lieu of hay because the lack of fiber would likely trigger a bout of digestive problems.
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- Oregano
- Patry, Karen, et al. The Rabbit-Raising Problem Solver: Your Questions Answered about Housing, Feeding, Behavior, Health Care, Breeding, and Kindling. Storey Publishing, 2014.
- Digestive disorders
- Health Problems in Rabbits
- Obesity in Rabbits
- BSAVA Manual of Rabbit Medicine