The only part of coconut that can be fed to rabbits are the husk (coconut fiber). The white part or the inside of coconuts should…
Tag: Rabbit Diet – Avoid
Can Rabbits Eat Green Onions? Here’s why not.
Green onions should not be fed to rabbits because it has an immunosuppressive effect (weakens immune system) on them. It’s also possible for a rabbit…
Can Rabbits Eat Chives?
Every part of chives (leaves, scrapes, bulbs, or clustered pale purple flowers) should not be fed to rabbits because it belongs to the onion family,…
Can Rabbits Eat Garlic?
Every part of garlic (leaves, stalk, etc..) should not be fed to rabbits because it has an immunosuppressive effect on them. It’s also possible for…
Can Rabbits Eat Lentils? What you need to know.
While feeding small amounts of cooked or uncooked lentils to rabbits is not harmful, feeding them large amounts of lentils could lead to digestive distress…
Can Rabbits Eat Macadamia Nuts?
While macadamia nuts are not poisonous to rabbits, you should never intentionally feed them to your rabbits because they are high in fat and starch.…
Can Rabbits Eat Acorn?
Acorns have been used in several studies involving rabbits as a substitute substance in rabbit feeds for fattening rabbits. What they found was that acorns…
Can Rabbits Eat Cashew?
Cashew has been used in several studies involving rabbits as a substitute substance in animal feeds. What they found was that cashew can be used…
Can Rabbits Eat Hazelnuts?
While hazelnuts are not poisonous to rabbits, you should never feed them to your rabbits intentionally because they are high in fat and they carry…
Can Rabbits Eat Candlenuts?
Rabbits have been used as test subjects for the effects of candlenuts on hair growth for a possible herbal medicine for alopecia. So it seems…