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Best Vitamin E-Rich Foods for Domestic Rabbits
Ranked by vitamin e content among foods safe for domestic rabbits in the Creature Feast catalog.
#1
Sunflower Seeds2-3 seeds only, as a very rare treatSunflower seeds are rich in vitamin E (about 35mg per 100g) but extremely high in fat. Only 2-3 seeds as a very rare treat — never as a regular food for rabbits.
#2
Spinachper 100g: approximately 2.0mg vitamin ESpinach provides about 2.0mg vitamin E per 100g. A useful source when fed sparingly as part of the greens rotation.
#3
Kaleper 100g: approximately 1.5mg vitamin EKale provides about 1.5mg vitamin E per 100g. Contributes to antioxidant intake when used as a rotational green.
#4
Dandelion greensper 100g: approximately 3.4mg vitamin EDandelion greens provide about 3.4mg vitamin E per 100g, making them one of the better leafy green sources of this antioxidant.
#5
Broccoliper 100g: approximately 0.8mg vitamin EBroccoli provides about 0.8mg vitamin E per 100g. A modest but useful contribution as part of the vegetable mix.
#6
Bell pepperper 100g: approximately 1.6mg vitamin EBell peppers provide about 1.6mg vitamin E per 100g (red varieties are highest). A crunchy, colorful addition to the greens mix.
#7
Parsleyper 100g: approximately 1.3mg vitamin EParsley provides about 1.3mg vitamin E per 100g, contributing to the antioxidant profile alongside its rich vitamin A and C content.