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Forage/Foraging: (of a person or animal) search widely for food or provisions
Fun Fact: Antioxidants are known for their immune-boosting qualities and their ability to fight harmful free radicals and inflammation.
Birch Bark
Birch Bark
Contains Betulinic Acid which shows potent anticancer activity. Helps keep teeth trimmed and is easily digestible.
Celery Leaf Flakes
Celery Leaf Flakes
Are high in fiber, and essential nutrients such as vitamins E and C.
Usually a bunny's favorite!
Chamomile Flower
Chamomile Flower
Is known to have calming properties that can reduce stress in rabbits, and can also reduce pain, inflammation, and even fever. May also aid in reducing gas.
Comfrey Leaf
Comfrey Leaf
Has a calming effect on rabbits, also good when a rabbit stops eating, it can help them start up again. Comfrey is a great source of vitamin A and good for pregnant and nursing mamas as it also supports the immune system. Comfrey is good for the stomach, and can be fed as a general gut tonic.
Dandelion Root
Dandelion Root
Contains high levels of natural fiber as well as vitamins & minerals. Feed limited amounts per week.
Dill Weed
Dill Weed
Contains, dietary fibers, proteins, vitamins B6, K, and E, magnesium, potassium, iron, manganese, and calcium. Dill can add extra fiber amount to your rabbit's diet. Because of the high dietary fiber, it aids gastrointestinal problems such as diarrhea, gases, and bloating. Also has anti-inflammatory properties.
Dried Carrots
Dried Carrots
Are high in fiber, calcium and Vitamin A. Feed limited amounts per week.
Elderflower
Elderflower
Expectorant and fever reducer.
Has antibacterial, antiviral properties while it gives an immune boost.
Known to stop bleeding.
Goji Berries
Goji Berries
Contain healthy antioxidants. Goji berries contain large amounts of vitamins A and C.
Hawthorn Leaf & Flower
Hawthorn Leaf & Flower
Stimulates appetite and aids digestion. It is a source of numerous vitamins and minerals, contain a significant amount of bioflavonoids that enhance the absorption of vitamin C. One of the most valued and safest heart and vascular tonics.
Hibiscus Flower
Hibiscus Flower
Has copious amounts of antioxidants and is a wonderful source of vitamin C. It can also help prevent bladder infection as well as constipation.
Lemon Balm
Lemon Balm
Has many benefits such as reducing stress and anxiety, fighting bacteria and fungus, and improving digestion, while aiding with bloating and gas.
Linden Leaf & Flower
Linden Leaf & Flower
Aids with gas, digestion, inflammation, has anti-seizure properties.
Marshmallow Root
Marshmallow Root
Wonderful for digestion concerns and to increase milk supply in nursing mamas.
Nettle Leaf
Nettle Leaf
Nettles are full of vitamins, minerals, and essential acids. All of these work together to fight free radicals, and can help reduce inflammation, blood sugar levels, and blood pressure. Aids in digestion, the urinary tract also rheumatism and arthritis.
Peppermint
Peppermint
Aids with digestion, gas, bloating. Do not feed to a nursing mama is it can decrease milk supply.
Plantain Leaf
Plantain Leaf
High in fiber and excellent at helping to support normal digestive functions.
Raspberry Leaf
Raspberry Leaf
High in fiber and are very handy if you have a rabbit with a sensitive tummy or that needs tempting to eat.
Red & Green Bell Peppers
Red & Green Bell Peppers
Great source of Vitamin B6 (another bunny favorite!).
Slippery Elm Bark
Slippery Elm Bark
Aids with GI problems by forming a "layer" on the stomach's lining.
Sweet Basil
Sweet Basil
Contains some of essential nutrients including calcium, antioxidants, and vitamins A and K. Feed limited amounts per week.
-Medical disclaimer-
While herbs are generally healthy, can be used to enrich your bunny’s life and have mild medicinal properties, you should never try to treat a rabbit’s illness using just these herbs. Please, if you notice any symptoms of illness in your rabbit, consult your veterinarian as soon as possible. We do not claim to heal or treat any illnesses with our foraging boxes and mixes. Although we provide you with the benefits of each ingredient we may use, we highly encourage you to do your own research as you know your bunny best.