Jumaat, 30 Mei 2014

Good & Bad Rabbit Treats



GOOD RABBIT TREATS
Apples
Bananas (especially the brown ones)
Beans, if cooked (not castor beans)
Beets (both top and root of plant)
Berries
Blackberry bush leaves
Bread (especially dried-out bread)
Carpet grass
Carrots (roots and tops)
Cereal (if low fat and low sugar)
Clovers (any but sweet clover)
Comfrey (sparingly)
Corn (grain, stalks, husks, and silk)
Crabgrass
Cucumbers
Dandelion leaves
Escarole
Fruit tree limbs (not the leaves)
Grapefruit (sparingly)
Grass (pesticide free)
Hay
Jerusalem artichoke (all parts of plant)
Kale
Kohlrabi (all parts of plant)
Kudzu
Lespedeza
Malva (Cheeseweed)
Mango
Maple tree limbs (not leaves)
Millet (Foxtail and Japanese)
Milo
Oats (sparingly)
Oranges (sparingly)
Orchard grass
Papaya
Parsley
Pineapple
Rye, rye grass, and Italian rye grass
Sweet gum branches (not leaves)
Timothy grass, fresh or hay
Turnips (tops and roots)
Willow tree limbs


BAD FOR RABBITS  
Azalea
Autumn Crocus
Bulbs (all)
Cabbage
Castor beans
Caladium
Chokecherry (leaves or pits)
Cyclamen
Dogwood
Dumb Cane
Fireweed
Foxgloves
Goldenrod
Horehound
Hydrangea
Hyacinth
Iris
Ivy
Jimsonweed
Johnson grass
Kalanchoe
Larkspur
Laurel
Lettuce (Iceberg)
Lily
Milkweed
Oak
Oleander
Pears
Pigweed
Poinsettia
Poppy
Potatoes (leaves, sprouts, or peel)
Rhododendron
Rhubarb leaves
Sago Palm
Soybeans or soybean vines
Spinach
Sweet clover
Tomato leaves and sprouted seeds
Wild cherry
Yew