Here's the list of herbs that rabbits can eat presented in a table format:
Herb | Feeding Frequency | Amount |
---|---|---|
Basil | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Cilantro (Coriander) | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Dill | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Mint | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Oregano | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Parsley | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Rosemary | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Sage | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Thyme | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Chamomile | Daily | 1-2 flowers |
Lemon balm | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Lavender | Daily | 1-2 flowers |
Marjoram | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Nettle | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Peppermint | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Raspberry leaves | Daily | 1-2 leaves |
Spearmint | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Lemon verbena | Daily | 1-2 leaves |
Lemon thyme | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Lemon grass | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Fennel | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Chervil | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Lemon-scented geranium | Daily | 1-2 leaves |
Tarragon | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Cress | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Caraway | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Calendula (Marigold) | Daily | 1-2 flowers |
Echinacea | Daily | 1-2 leaves |
Plantain | Daily | 1-2 leaves |
Chickweed | Daily | 1-2 sprigs |
Please note that the feeding frequency and amount mentioned are general guidelines. Monitor your rabbit's response and adjust accordingly. Introduce new herbs gradually and ensure they are fresh, pesticide-free, and thoroughly washed before offering them to your rabbit.