Is the plant poisonous to rabbits?
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So I have to admit that Efeu grows with us on the balcony wall outside and also the one or other sheet projects inward. These leaves like to eat the rabbits and so far nothing has happened.
As the others already write and quote: the amount makes the poison. The few leaves they catch with me do nothing. I wouldn’t blame them for being poor.
Thank you.
This is Efeu, generally known as toxic.
This is Efeu (Hedera helix). Efeu is basically a toxin plant, but as always makes “the dose is the poison” (Efeu is. an effective medicinal plant, for example in cough diseases).
In principle, the body of rabbits, since they are plant-eaters, comes with secondary plant substances better than our body. Targeted or even ad libitum should not feed efeu to rabbits. But if your rabbits should eat two leaves of them for mistake, you don’t have to worry about it.
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Don’t worry. I don’t know if it’s poisonous, but healthy rabbits usually know what to eat.
I wouldn’t feed them.
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So it is quite normal:)
My nin has eaten it when I’ve been watching, but you haven’t happened so far. as long as it is too much I let her eat it, and if she is too much of it then
Efeu is toxic. Whether efeu is eaten by rabbits at all, I don’t know, don’t try.
The juice of the efeus is poisonous, it can trigger strong allergic reactions in very sensitive people, but is still used as a medicinal plant.
Since rabbits can handle poisonous plants very well, it makes as with almost everything the amount.
If you feed ad-libitum it’s not bad if you feed efeu every day, it’ll happen to me.
You can also feed chestnut.
efeu??? – Rabbit (kaninchenforum.de)