S shir New Member Joined Feb 25, 2021 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location israel Feb 25, 2021 #1 hey, my rabbit is little and like to eat Hyssop plant... is it good for him? i can't find an answer on google... thanks!
hey, my rabbit is little and like to eat Hyssop plant... is it good for him? i can't find an answer on google... thanks!
Mariam+Theo Well-Known Member Joined Oct 14, 2018 Messages 2,747 Reaction score 2,545 Location Tennessee Feb 25, 2021 #2 It should be safe. It is on this list of safe flowering plants: QUICK LIST: Gardening for your Bunny
S shir New Member Joined Feb 25, 2021 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location israel Feb 26, 2021 #3 Mariam+Theo said: It should be safe. It is on this list of safe flowering plants: QUICK LIST: Gardening for your Bunny Click to expand... thanks do you know if i should limit the amont? because it's a plant on my balcony so he can eat it all the time...
Mariam+Theo said: It should be safe. It is on this list of safe flowering plants: QUICK LIST: Gardening for your Bunny Click to expand... thanks do you know if i should limit the amont? because it's a plant on my balcony so he can eat it all the time...
Mariam+Theo Well-Known Member Joined Oct 14, 2018 Messages 2,747 Reaction score 2,545 Location Tennessee Feb 26, 2021 #4 I would always limit the amount at first to make sure he doesn't have a reaction to it. After a while, it should be okay to feed in larger amounts.
I would always limit the amount at first to make sure he doesn't have a reaction to it. After a while, it should be okay to feed in larger amounts.
Watermelons Staff member Administrator Moderator Joined Dec 6, 2006 Messages 4,325 Reaction score 1,310 Location The Un-Snowy Wet West, British Columbia, Canada Feb 26, 2021 #5 Safe doesnt mean they need to or should be eating the plant. So dont offer "large amounts" Large amounts of kale and spinach can cause issues. Its best to keep edible items that are not apart of their diet out of reach.
Safe doesnt mean they need to or should be eating the plant. So dont offer "large amounts" Large amounts of kale and spinach can cause issues. Its best to keep edible items that are not apart of their diet out of reach.
S shir New Member Joined Feb 25, 2021 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location israel Feb 26, 2021 #6 thanks