1. Grasses that rabbits can’t eat
1. Rabbit grass, gold Lotus, potato seedlings, tomato seedlings, wild grape seedlings, pulsatilla, larch, delphinium, camel husk, wild ginger, delphinium, castor, aconitum, zebra tree, rhododendron, zebra tree, hellebore, black Grasses such as Tianxianzi, Tianxianzi, Datura flower, wild grape seedling, wolf poison, belladonna, calla, etc. should not be eaten by rabbits under any circumstances, because some substances in these plants will cause rabbits to be poisoned. cause the rabbit to die.
2. Hydrangeas, buckwheat, and rapeseed are poisonous when they are in bloom and cannot be used to feed rabbits, but they are generally not poisonous in other periods, and there will be no abnormal reaction when eaten.
3. Flax is toxic when the grains, crowns and stems are mature; sprouted potatoes will not only cause poisoning to humans, but rabbits will also be poisoned after eating, so be careful not to feed rabbits.
4. There are some plants that rabbits can’t eat during special periods, otherwise they are prone to adverse reactions. For example, female rabbits should not eat sour sorrel, wild onion, colchicum, wet forest grass, jade plum, stinky chamomile, curved mountain mustard, medicinal ox tongue grass, poison hemlock, reed tansy and other herbs during lactation. Otherwise, there will be an unpleasant odor in the milk of the mother rabbit, which will lead to poisoning of the young rabbit after breastfeeding.
5. Rabbits can’t eat corn seedlings and sorghum seedlings, otherwise they are prone to adverse reactions.
Second, what grass do rabbits like to eat?
1. Alfalfa grass
Little rabbits from weaning to about 6 months old and female rabbits who have just given birth can eat alfalfa grass, because the grass has The calcium content is relatively high, which is suitable for supplementing nutrition for rabbits. However, it is not recommended for rabbits of other age groups to eat more, otherwise it is easy to cause urinary tract diseases.
2. Timothy
Timothy is mainly suitable for newly grown adult rabbits, because Timothy has long grass roots and relatively few leaves, which is very suitable for grinding rabbits. In addition, Because Timothy is high in fiber and low in protein, it is suitable for rabbits of all ages.
3. Sweet buckwheat
Sweet buckwheat will have a slight sweetness after chewing, so rabbits prefer to eat it, but the nutritional value of this grass is relatively low and the protein is relatively high , so it is not recommended as a staple food for rabbits, you can vomit and feed a small amount when the rabbit has a poor appetite.
4. Bermuda grass
The fiber content of Bermuda grass is relatively high, which helps to relieve the hairball disease of rabbits and promote the digestion of rabbits. Rabbits with hairball disease or obese rabbits who need to lose weight.