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Good Bunny Food!

Good Bunny Food!

Following is a partial list of plants, fruits, and vegetables that can be incorporated in to a healthy rabbit diet. Make sure they are pesticide free! Select at least 4-5 kinds of vegetables daily; a variety is necessary in order to get the necessary nutrients, with  each day that contains Vitamin A, indicated by an *.
! = Use sparingly, high in either oxalates or goitrogens and may be poisonous in accumulated quantities over a timeframe.


Alfalfa Sprouts
Arugula     
Asparagus
Basil     
Beets and tops* 
Bok choy     
Broccoli (mostly leaves/stems)*
Brussel sprouts
Cabbage (very small amounts)
Carrot & carrot tops*
Celery   
Chard    
Chives (in moderation) 
Cilantro   
Clover   
Collard greens*
Corn on Cob (sparingly)
Cucumber
Dandelion Greens 
Dill
Endive*   
Escarole
Fennel
Frisee 
Green pepper  
Green Leaf lettuce 
Kale (!)*
Apple (fruit and twigs, NO seeds)
Banana 
Blackberry (leaves, stems, fruit) 
Blueberry  
Cantaloupe 
Grapes    
Honeydew melon 
Kohlrabi 
Leaf Lettuce (not iceberg)
Lemon balm    
Lilac 
Marigold    
Marjoram    
Mint   
Mustard greens*
Parsley* 
Parsnips (not wild) 
Pea Pods (Chinese pea pods)*
Peppermint leaves
Radicchio   
Radish and tops   
Romaine lettuce *
Red Leaf lettuce
Sage    
Savory    
Spinach (!)*
Spring Mix (Mesclun)
Tomato (fruit only; greens are toxic) 
Turnip greens
Watercress*   
Watermelon    
Wheat grass
Zucchini
Papaya (no seeds) 
Peach    
Pear  
Pineapple  
Plum   
Raspberry (leaves, stems, fruit) 
Strawberry


Fruit: NO seeds or pits / fruit should only be given as a treat


Apple (fruit and twigs, NO seeds)         Banana 
Blackberry (leaves, stems, fruit)          Blueberry  
Cantaloupe                                         Grapes    
Honeydew melon                                Papaya (no seeds) 
Peach                                                  Pear  
Pineapple                                            Plum   
Raspberry (leaves, stems, fruit)          Strawberry

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