Comfrey
Symphytum officinale
Guideline: Sometimes Treats
Type: Flowers
Other Names: Common comfrey, knitbone, boneset (name overlap with other plants)
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Is Comfrey item toxic?
Comfrey contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids that can harm the liver over time; many veterinarians limit or avoid comfrey for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. This guide lists it as a rare treat—follow your vet if they prefer you skip it.
Should I feed my pet Comfrey?
Only if your veterinarian is comfortable with it—as an occasional small serving for rabbits and guinea pigs, and rarely for chinchillas. Many vets prefer zero comfrey because of liver toxin risk.
How much can I feed them?
Offer a tiny amount infrequently, not daily heaping piles. Stop if stool softens or your vet advises against comfrey. Use the calculator linked in this article so greens stay proportional to hay.
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