Can rabbits eat chestnuts?
Quick verdict
Unsafe
Key risk
Too starchy and not a natural food; offer leafy greens instead.
Why
Chestnuts are not suitable for rabbits.
Can rabbits eat chestnuts, and why?
Chestnuts are not suitable for rabbits. Too starchy and not a natural food; offer leafy greens instead.
Rabbits are herbivores: roughly 85% of their diet should be good-quality hay or grass, plus a daily handful of leafy greens, with only small amounts of other veg and tiny occasional fruit. They have a sensitive hindgut that depends on constant fibre — sudden changes, sugar or starch can trigger dangerous gut stasis and bloat.
Warning — what to watch for
Too starchy and not a natural food; offer leafy greens instead.
If your rabbit has eaten chestnuts, don’t wait for symptoms — contact your vet immediately, or call the Animal PoisonLine on 01202 509000 (24/7, UK). Signs of a problem can include vomiting, diarrhoea, drooling, lethargy, tremors or loss of appetite.
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Frequently asked questions
Can rabbits eat chestnuts?
Unsafe. Chestnuts are not suitable for rabbits.
What happens if my rabbit eats chestnuts?
Too starchy and not a natural food; offer leafy greens instead. If your rabbit has eaten chestnuts, contact your vet or the Animal PoisonLine (01202 509000) straight away — don’t wait for symptoms.
Is chestnuts poisonous to rabbits?
Unsafe. Chestnuts are not suitable for rabbits.
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