
🐰 Nibbling time! 5 safe branches for your rabbits – they really love these varieties
6 min reading time

6 min reading time
For rabbits, gnawing isn't just a favorite pastime – it's vital. Their teeth grow throughout their lives and need to be worn down regularly. Besides hay and fresh food, they also need... Branches are a natural, healthy addition, which offers both employment and dental care.
Today we'll introduce you Here are 5 branches you can offer your rabbits without hesitation. – including some real hidden gems!
Pear tree branches are just as popular as apple branches, but somewhat milder in taste. Rabbits love both the bark and the leaves. harmless and very well tolerated.
Tip: It is best to use only from untreated trees from your own garden or from trusted sources.
Few branches are as popular as apple branches. The bark is enthusiastically gnawed off, and the leaves taste particularly fresh and fruity. Apple branches don't splinter and are Ideal for daily snacking.
Important: Dried apple tree branches are also a great addition for winter.
Blackberry? Yes, you read that right! The thorny shoots are not only harmless (thorns hardly bother rabbits), but even really healthyThe leaves have a mild anti-inflammatory effect and contain many tannins – great for the gastrointestinal tract.
Tip: Allow the branches to wilt slightly before feeding them – this makes them more digestible.
Hazel branches are a classic choice for rabbit enclosures. They are sturdy, durable, and offer plenty of material to gnaw on. The leaves are also edible and contain valuable phytochemicals.
Pay attention to this: The branches should be free of pesticides and not too old (woody).
Fig branches are still relatively unknown in rabbit nutrition, but absolutely harmless, provided they are untreated. The soft bark is often gnawed on, and the leaves are also popular – but not in large quantities, as they can contain latex-like substances.
A notice: Please offer fig branches only in small quantities and observe whether they are well tolerated.
All five branches presented are not only safe, but also bring variety, fun, and health to your rabbits' daily lives. Always keep the following in mind:
Natural, unsprayed branches
Avoid pollutants (e.g., roadsides, dog parks)
Variety instead of oversupply
Regularly replace branches to prevent mold.
👉 Don't forget to watch our video about snack time!