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Best Selenium-Rich Foods for Domestic Rabbits

Ranked by selenium content among foods safe for domestic rabbits in the Creature Feast catalog.

#1
Timothy Hay per 100g: approximately 5-15mcg selenium (soil-dependent) Timothy hay is the primary selenium source by volume in your rabbit's diet. Selenium content varies with the soil where the hay was grown, but a good quality hay from selenium-adequate regions provides a meaningful daily contribution.
#2
Broccoli per 100g: approximately 2.5mcg selenium Broccoli provides small but useful amounts of selenium alongside a wide range of other nutrients. Feed the florets and leaves in small amounts as part of a varied rotation.
#3
Dandelion greens per 100g: approximately 1-3mcg selenium Dandelion greens contain trace selenium and are a nutritional powerhouse overall. Their selenium contribution is modest but adds up as part of a varied daily salad.
#4
Sunflower Seeds per 100g: approximately 53mcg selenium (but only feed 3-5 seeds) Sunflower seeds contain moderate selenium but are very high in fat. Offer only as a very rare treat — 3 to 5 seeds at most — not as a selenium source.
#5
Oats per 100g: approximately 7mcg selenium (but feed only a pinch) Oats provide some selenium alongside other minerals. They are a high-calorie treat for rabbits and should be offered very sparingly — a pinch at most.