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So dried orange is actually no healthier than regular oranges. Plus, many store-bought dried fruits contain added sugars and sweeteners to improve their taste.
Butter lettuce is also OK to feed to your bunny. However, as always, make sure to only feed it in moderation.
The answer depends on a few different factors. Broccoli is a “gassy” vegetable (at least until you get used to it) and some rabbits really do not tolerate the “flower” portion well. Others love it and experience no tummy troubles whatsoever.
Dried oranges are basically oranges that have had all of their water content removed. Fruit will often shrink during this drying process. So, these smaller pieces of fruit may seem a better option for treats.
For more information about the nutritional value of a variety of popular lettuce types, check out the table below.
Since rabbits cannot pass gas, excess buildup gets trapped in the intestines, where it causes intense discomfort and creates toxicity.
Using orange as a treat is a nice way to spoil your rabbit. You can also use this fruit as a training treat, to teach your rabbit tricks.
Remember to treat your rabbit to a varied diet, and always introduce new foods one at a time, slowly. Different foods provide a wide range of essential vitamins and minerals that can help your bunny enjoy a healthy, happy life!
Also known as cos lettuce, this commonly used salad green is a good source of calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, potassium, and a number of vitamins.
You do not know how your rabbit will react to a new taste, so it’s a good idea to limit its intake to small pieces of orange until you’re sure it won’t have an adverse reaction.
Rabbits still need important nutrients from their diets like fiber, protein, fats, carbohydrates, minerals, and vitamins.
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Several sources also list it as a safe type of lettuce for rabbits to eat, so romaine lettuce is safe to feed to your bunny.
Native to the Mediterranean, arugula is widely available in countries all around the world. Best of all, it’s another lettuce variety that you can safely give to your rabbit in moderation.
Monitor your rabbit closely for signs of any adverse effects. If lettuce doesn’t agree with their stomach, there are plenty of other delicious veggies your pet will happily munch on.
This will help ensure that the rabbit does not learn to refuse more nutritious foods in favor of the sweet treats they love.
There are a few downsides to feeding your rabbit oranges, however. Because of the sweetness of fruits, they are not the most healthy food to feed rabbits every day.
In general, yes – but not all rabbits tolerate it well. Watch for diarrhea and lethargy. If you notice that your rabbit has loose stools or seems to have no energy, get to the vet. Introducing broccoli in very small quantities, beginning with the leaves only as recommended is the best way to keep your bunny safe, comfortable, and happy. It’s fine if you’d rather not take any risks! After all, there are plenty of other natural treats that are good for rabbits.
You need to have a clean enclosure, ensure your pal gets enough exercise and play. Not to mention offering a healthy diet.