Monday, August 22, 2011

What do rabbits eat? What herbs can eat rabbits?

I am often asked: "What do rabbits eat?" can and there are often many questions about what rabbits can not eat the herbs. Here is a useful guide for what should be OK for your bread and herbs that can be avoided.

In general, herbs are great for your rabbit. They offer a lot of variety on offer, when it comes to vitamins and minerals, and additional interest in your food rabbit. A rabbit has over 17,000 taste buds in the mouth so they can be programmed in any caselove the variety!

Catnip Plants

So let's look the best - these are great for your sandwiches, but also easy to find at the supermarket, or grow it yourself:

Parsley - flat leaf and curly Mint - the most common varieties such as mint, apple mint, peppermint common cilantro (or coriander) - stands alone, without roots Basil - all varieties. This herb appears to be a favorite especially clear for many rabbits. Catnip - your sandwiches do not go gaga about this, you do not like your cat, but it is stillenjoy chewing Wild sage Marjoram Oregano / Oregano Rosemary - Rosemary has a strong flavor, so your bread to eat only a small amount of it, but the stems of rosemary to chew very well Tarragon Thyme Avoid herbs dill

Avoid any plant, the onion family, chives how it is used. Mint is a plant of the mint family, which is toxic. It is usually grown as an ornamental plant, it is unlikely that you have in your herb gardenthough.If you are particularly interested in herbs, diet, why not explore a small herb garden just for your sandwiches? Or even with some herbs in pots in a small cage, munching away, when she wants.

Most rabbits love herbs and I appreciate the variety in their diet.

What do rabbits eat? What herbs can eat rabbits?

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