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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A How much herbs

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    • Benthebunny
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        how much herbs should a bunny have per day?


      • Muchelle
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          As in aromatic herbs? (parseley, basil, mint, etc?) Since they’re high in calcium and have medicinal effects, I regard them as treats and give them scarcely like a couple leaves every 2 weeks as I do with fruit


        • Azerane
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            That depends on what your bunny is used to and what he can tolerate It also depends on the herb, some such as parsley and sage are high in calcium and shouldn’t be fed daily. Mint and cilantro are both great herbs that can be fed daily. It’s hard to describe what sort of amount I would feed, a few leaves to a handful of each type whenever they were fed.


          • Q8bunny
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              Chewie gets a big handful of herb salad (3-5 different kinds of herbs) every morning and evening. When nice fresh herbs are scarce, he gets firm lettuce varieties (he seems to dislike tender lettuce leaves).

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