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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Vegetables for my bunny

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    • Mandy
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        Hello everyone!!!

        So as some of you may know, Romaine Lettuce has salmonella in it at the moment, so I haven’t been giving it to my bunny.
        I give her dill and cilantro every single day, as I read multiple times that it is 100% okay to give on a daily basis.
        What can I give her other than Romaine Lettuce everyday? Low on Oxalic Acid, and healthy to give her everyday. 

        Thanks everyone!! 


      • Sr. Melangell
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          Pak Choi is nice for bunnies.


        • sarahthegemini
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            Red leaf or green leaf lettuce is good. Rocket also.


          • Bam
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              Fennel is low calcium and low oxalic and buns can eat both the bulb and the greens. My rabbit Bam loved fennel.


            • Ellie from The Netherlands
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                If you can find it where you live witloof is also great, it keeps longer than lettuces and many rabbits like the crunch and slight bitterness. I don’t know where you’re from, but in NL and other parts of Europe it’s a cheap and common vegetable.
                Breintje loves the crunchy leaves, but the hard inner core is his favourite. He can really use his teeth there, and you can hear him crunching and munching from the other side of the house ^_^

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