s we can in little amounts.In olden days people said not to eat greens during night time because while plucking them during night times due to lack of power we can even capture insects which are poisonous while plucking leaves .This may lead to indigestion problems .
Yes they can, just make sure not to overfeed it with leafy greens such as parsley, cabbage, spinach, kale, etc.
Seven foods you should eat everyday are berries spinach or leafy greens nuts tomatoes beans yogurt and whole grains, such as oats
leafy greens
no but u can feed them this Red Pepper cilantro dandelion greens parsley spinach cherry tomatoes Green beans Apples Oranges Leafy greens Cucumbers Broccoli carrots Grapes Bananas Dandelion Greens strawberries
greens, greens and more greens! they just love iceberg lettuce and all kinds of leafy veggies.
EAT AS MUCH GREENS AS YOU WANT!yes
Egyptian uromastyx primarily eat a diet of leafy greens, vegetables, and some fruits. They also benefit from occasional supplementation with insects and seeds for added protein and variety in their diet. It is important to provide a well-balanced diet to ensure their health and well-being.
Nope :P They only eat yummy leafy greens.
Yes, dwarf bunnies can eat lettuce and leafy greens as part of their diet. However, it's important to introduce these foods slowly to prevent digestive issues and to ensure they are washed thoroughly to remove any pesticides or chemicals. Offer a variety of leafy greens to provide a balanced diet for your dwarf bunny.
Partially, they eat fish, minnows, blood worms, earth worms, night crawlers, accasionally mice, and dark leafy greens
If your rabbit hates vegetables, try leafy greens. If she won't eat leafy greens, buy commercial rabbit pellets to feed her.
Yes. In the U.S they are known as Beet Greens. The can be cooked in the same way as spinach. Similarly Turnip Greens are also eaten regularly.