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Best Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)-Rich Foods for Domestic Rabbits

Ranked by vitamin b5 (pantothenic acid) content among foods safe for domestic rabbits in the Creature Feast catalog.

#1
Broccoli per 100g: approximately 0.57mg pantothenic acid Broccoli is one of the richest vegetable sources of pantothenic acid. Offer small florets and leaves as part of a rotation alongside non-cruciferous greens.
#2
Sunflower Seeds per 100g: approximately 1.13mg (but feed only 3-5 seeds) Sunflower seeds are concentrated sources of B5 but are high in fat. A rare treat only — the B5 contribution from a few seeds is minimal in context.
#3
Cauliflower per 100g: approximately 0.67mg pantothenic acid Cauliflower provides moderate pantothenic acid alongside fiber and vitamin C. Feed the leaves and small floret pieces in moderation.
#4
Peas per 100g: approximately 0.10mg pantothenic acid Peas provide some pantothenic acid and are a popular treat with rabbits. Offer only a few at a time due to their sugar and starch content.
#5
Dandelion greens per 100g: approximately 0.08mg pantothenic acid Dandelion greens contribute small amounts of B5 as part of their broad nutritional profile. A great daily green that supports overall B vitamin intake.