Is It Okay For My Bunny To Eat Melon Peels?.?!
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THINGS TO AVOID:
Avacado pear - toxic
Anything grown from a bulb - toxic
Evergreens - toxic
Dock leaves - toxic
Moss - toxic
Buttercups - toxic though alright in dried in hay
Rhubarb - toxic
Beetroot leaves - toxic. Beetroot can be given but not the leaves
Tomatoes - can cause digestive problems
Corn on the cob - can cause digestive problems
Spinach - causes bladder stones
melon
here's a list of veggies and fruits bunnies can eat :]
VEGETABLES
timothy hay is a must in a rabbits diet!!
NOTE: At least three different vegetables a day are recommended - any combination of lettuces counts as ONE veggie for that day) its best to stay away from any 'rabbit treats' and pellets one should be sparing with.
Romaine lettuce!!
Alfalfa, Radish And Clover Sprouts
Beet Greens
Carrots And Tops
Clover
Dandelion Greens (Pesticide Free!)
Grass - Freshly Cut From Your Backyard,
If You Are Sure There Are No Chemicals, Fertilizers, Poisons (Park Grass Usually Has One Or All Of These)
Mint
Pea Pods (A.K.A. Chinese Pea Pods)
Radish Tops
Raspberry Leaves
Turnip Greens
No Iceberg!!!
Watercress
NOTE: Feed only once or twice a week in small amounts - NO seeds or pits! Sugary fruits, such as bananas and grapes should be fed only as occasional treats, and NO fruit should be fed to rabbits who are overweight.
Apple
apple wood
blueberries
Strawberries
No, it's not something they would eat naturally on their own and can make them very sick.