From the video you posted, Caramel looks like a sturdy girl who can look after herself. Quite strong and perhaps even wilful. I am sure she will give a male a run for their money and have a whale of a time.
If she was cowering in a corner looking fragile, that's different, but she isn't.
And your photography is wonderful
Basil, dill, thyme and coriander are consistently firm favourites with my buns. They also like parsley but I don't feed it that often as that is supposed to be quite high in calcium (why is nothing ever straightforward with greens for bunnies?!). They blow hot and cold with mint. Sometimes they like it, sometimes they react as though it's the most revolting thing ever! They also don't mind sage and tarragon but they're definitely not firm favourites.
Herbs can be an acquired taste for some bunnies but once they get it they do seem to go mad for them!
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I would recommend Lemon Balm as something, which is very easy to grow in a corner of your garden. It is a firm favourite with most rabbits and definitely very safe Also Marjoram/Oregano falls into the same category i.e. easy to grow, popular and safe.
Thanks. As mentioned previously we have only just moved to Shropshire and I must say there is a bit of the garden where I'm thinking of pulling everything up that's already there and just growing herbs. Do rabbits ever have herbs growing in pots in their runs? Is that a safe thing to do? If it is safe, I would think that having to stretch up to eat the herbs would be quite good for them?
Some herbs grow better than others. Maybe that's also my lack of skill :lol:
But they tend not to last too long if a bun can get within reach of them!
I think lemon balm would class as a herb, and I can manage to grow that. Along with sage, rosemary, thyme ...
Plantain is also a good one. I bought some seeds, and now I have loads of it springing up all over, even in the lawn :shock:
Thanks. As mentioned previously we have only just moved to Shropshire and I must say there is a bit of the garden where I'm thinking of pulling everything up that's already there and just growing herbs. Do rabbits ever have herbs growing in pots in their runs? Is that a safe thing to do? If it is safe, I would think that having to stretch up to eat the herbs would be quite good for them?