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Can Rabbits eat Butterhead Lettuce?

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Butterhead lettuce, or Boston or Bibb lettuce, is a type of head lettuce with loosely arranged leaves. It is recognized for its delicate texture and sweet taste. We look at the ingredients and answer the question: Can rabbits eat butterhead lettuce?

Let’s dive in.

Can rabbits eat butterhead lettuce at all?

When considering butterhead lettuce for rabbits, its nutritional composition, specifically calcium, sugar, fat, fiber, sodium, phosphorus, and acidity, is of utmost importance to evaluate.

Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
Energy 55 kJ (13 kcal)
Carbohydrates 2.23 g
Sugars 0.94
Dietary fibre 1.1 g
Fat 0.22 g
Protein 1.35 g
Vitamins
Vitamin A equiv. (21%) 166 μg
beta-carotene (18%) 1987 μg
lutein zeaxanthin 1223 μg
Thiamine (B1) (5%) 0.057 mg
Riboflavin (B2) (5%) 0.062 mg
Pantothenic acid (B5) (3%) 0.15 mg
Vitamin B6 (6%) 0.082 mg
Folate (B9) (18%) 73 μg
Vitamin C (4%) 3.7 mg
Vitamin E (1%) 0.18 mg
Vitamin K (97%) 102.3 μg
Trace metals
Calcium (4%) 35 mg
Iron (10%) 1.24 mg
Magnesium (4%) 13 mg
Manganese (9%) 0.179 mg
Phosphorus (5%) 33 mg
Potassium (5%) 238 mg
Sodium (0%) 5 mg
Zinc (2%) 0.2 mg
Other constituents
Water 95.63 g

Butterhead lettuce is rich in phosphorus, contains a small amount of calcium, and has high levels of acidic content, according to its nutritional information. Although rabbits are fond of lettuce, butterhead lettuce is not recommended for them due to its high acidity. While it is safe for rabbits to consume a small amount as a treat, they shouldn’t consume it in large quantities.

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