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10 Rabbit Friendly Vegetables to Add to your Hay Salad

Rabbits are adorable, curious, and oh so fun, but their dietary needs can sometimes feel like a puzzle. The cornerstone of a healthy rabbit diet is unlimited hay, which keeps their digestion running smoothly and their teeth healthy. But a happy bunny also needs variety, and that’s where fresh veggies come in.

Let’s dive into 10 safe, rabbit friendly vegetables you can add to your bunny’s diet to keep them healthy, happy, and thriving.

The Golden Rule: Hay First, Veggies Second

Before we dive into the list, remember: hay is the foundation. Fresh vegetables are a supplement, not a replacement. Think of veggies as a flavorful, nutrient rich topping for the main course—hay.

10 Rabbit Approved Veggies


1. Romaine Lettuce
A crunchy favorite. Romaine is packed with hydration and low in calories, making it a great daily staple.

2. Cilantro
This fragrant herb is a bunny favorite. It’s safe, tasty, and can be offered several times a week.

3. Parsley
Flat or curly, parsley is a fantastic choice. It’s rich in vitamin C and can add a little zing to your bunny’s plate.

4. Bok Choy
Mild and crunchy, bok choy is a great leafy green for bunnies. Just be sure to introduce it slowly to avoid digestive upset.

5. Dandelion Greens
A superfood for rabbits. These wild greens are packed with nutrients and fiber. Just make sure they’re pesticide free.

6. Basil
Basil isn’t just for pasta. It’s a bunny approved herb that adds variety to their meals. Use it sparingly, as too much can cause gas.

7. Mint
Refreshing and fun, mint is safe for rabbits and can help freshen their breath. Like basil, offer it in moderation.

8. Red or Green Leaf Lettuce
These tender lettuces are a gentle, safe choice and can be rotated with romaine for variety.

9. Arugula
Spicy and peppery, arugula is a favorite for adventurous bunnies. Introduce it slowly and mix with other greens.

10. Carrot Tops
Forget the carrot itself. The leafy tops are the real bunny gold. They’re nutrient dense, low in sugar, and perfect for nibbling.


Bonus Tips for Feeding Vegetables

Introduce New Veggies Slowly

Add one new veggie at a time and watch for signs of digestive upset such as soft stools or gas.

Wash Everything Thoroughly

Even organic veggies can carry dirt or pesticides, so give them a good rinse.

Variety is Key

Mix it up. A rotating blend of leafy greens keeps your bunny excited for mealtime and ensures they get a variety of nutrients.


The Final Hop

A diet of unlimited hay, fresh water, and a variety of safe veggies will keep your rabbit’s digestive system running smoothly, their teeth healthy, and their spirits high.

Got a bunny approved veggie you’d love to add to this list? Drop it in the comments below and let’s help each other raise the healthiest, happiest rabbits possible.

 

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