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Dill can be part of a rabbit salad in modest daily portions.

Dill

Anethum graveolens

Guideline: Limited Daily

Type: Herbs

Other Names: Dill weed, dill herb

Dill is a tall skinny plant that has multiple stems of the plant growing from one stem. The plant is green with very thin flowering looking like coral.

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Is Dill item toxic?

Dill is not considered poisonous to rabbits, guinea pigs, or chinchillas in small herb portions. Strong aromatic oils mean very large amounts could upset the stomach.

Should I feed my pet Dill?

Yes—in small amounts as part of a varied herb rotation for rabbits and guinea pigs, and a rare sprig for chinchillas if they accept it.

How much can I feed them?

Offer a few feathery fronds, not dense bunches. Introduce new herbs one at a time and watch stool. Use the calculator linked in this article so herbs stay extras on top of hay.

How much? Rabbit Food Calculator Need a Vet?

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