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Turnip as a sometimes snack for rabbits; keep servings tiny.

Turnip

Brassica rapa

Guideline: Sometimes Treats

Type: Vegetables

Other Names: White turnip, summer turnip, brassica turnip

The turnip is a root vegetable with a purple and white globe-shaped root. The interior flesh is purely white. Turnips have a mild flavor similar to radish and cabbage. Turnip roots are high in vitamin C, and the leafy green parts are a good source of vitamin A, folate, vitamin C, vitamin K, and calcium.

Often Mistaken For

Is Turnip item toxic?

Turnip roots and greens are not poisonous to rabbits, guinea pigs, or chinchillas. The concern is sugar in the bulb plus gasiness if you suddenly offer a large amount.

Should I feed my pet Turnip?

Yes—as an occasional vegetable treat for rabbits and guinea pigs, and rarely for chinchillas when introduced slowly. Greens are usually easier to portion than the sugary root.

How much can I feed them?

Rabbits and guinea pigs: offer a thin coin of root or a few small greens cubes a couple of times per week, not daily heaping scoops. Chinchillas: favor a little green leaf over root; keep tastes tiny and infrequent. Use the calculator linked in this article so vegetables stay proportional to hay.

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