As you can see brussel sprouts contain a lot of oxelate acid content and phosphorus, contain some fibre and sugar. This means they are not good for rabbits to eat in large amounts, they can eat small amounts once a week at the most but no more than that. read more
Brussel Sprouts (leaves and sprouts) - can cause gas so limit Cabbage (can sometimes cause digestive upsets) - can cause gas so limit Carrots (& carrot tops) – not the roots as they are high in sugars. read more
Yes, brussels sprouts are quite nutritious for rabbits in moderation (also hamsters, guinea pigs, humans, etc.). The dark-coloured outside leaves are especially healthy. The inner white/light leaves are low in nutritonal value, might make your rabbit sick. read more
Yes, rabbits can eat a little bit of Brussels sprouts. Both the leaves and the sprouts are safe for rabbits to eat. However, only a small amount of Brussels sprouts is okay for rabbits. read more