A charming gift for every rabbit owner yet still incredibly stylish for any kitchen. This cotton twill tea towel illustrates the herbs known for potential health benefits for rabbits, making the towel both decorative and educational. Please do your research on how much should be fed, and any new food item should be introduced gradually.
Functionally, a good tea towel serves multiple purposes: it can be used for drying dishes, covering rising dough, or as a protective wrap to keep your rabbits greens fresh in the refrigerator. The absorbent cotton twill material ensures durability and effectiveness, while the vintage illustrations can add a touch of personality to the kitchen or rabbit care area. Overall, it’s a practical item that combines utility with a theme that resonates with rabbit owners.
Upon purchase a pdf brochure will be provided explaining the benefits.
Cotton Twill – One size: 18″ × 30″ (45.72cm × 76.2cm ) – One-sided print – Lightweight
BENEFITS OF HERBS
Always feed new herbs to your rabbit gradually.
Fennel – Great for reducing bloat or gas, high in hydration. Fennel is a good source of vitamin C, which is essential for a rabbit’s overall health and immune system. Fennel is rich in dietary fiber, promoting healthy digestion and preventing gastrointestinal issues.
Oregano – reduction in cholesterol levels
Dill – Dill’s mild grassy taste and calming properties make it a nutritious way to ease stress in rabbits. Provides antioxidants like flavonoids, plus vitamin C, calcium, and iron.
Parsley – Enriches the blood, urinary problems. Roots are used for constipation and obstruction of the intestines. Good for the cure of inflammation of bladder & kidneys, digestive disorders, fertility in bucks, productivity in does. Parsley stalks pack a powerful punch of vitamin K along with other key nutrients. Excellent breath freshener.
Lovage – family of celery, but higher in fibre and richer in nutrients. Serve in moderation as it is the principal ingredient in many diuretic tea mixtures aiding in urinary health.
Marjoram – Coughs, inflammation of mouth, throat. Digestive problems, uterine discomfort, calm nerves
Rosemary – Lowers blood pressure, Ideal for exhaustion, weakness, and depression in rabbits. The stems and leaves invigorate the circulation, stimulate the digestion, and are good for cold conditions. Harvest fresh dry or grow inside for year-round use.
Mint – It actively supports their digestive system, helping to ease any tummy troubles. The herb provides a burst of flavour that many bunnies find appealing. Mint also brings along antioxidants, actively contributing to your rabbit’s all-up health. Firms loose stools, decreases the milk flow of does during weaning, Good herb for treating mastitis. Safe as food for dry does and bucks DO NOT FEED to lactating does. Used for colds, eye inflammation, liver stimulant, and used to relax the muscles of the digestive tract and stimulate bile flow so mint is useful for indigestion, gas and colic. Avoid prolonged use, it can irritate the mucous membranes. Do not give any form of mint to young babies. Should be harvested just before flowering.
Coriander/Cilantro – One of the best every day herbs. Coriander stalks provide a tasty burst of flavour along with an array of essential nutrients. Distinct herbaceous aroma and flavour rabbits often enjoy. Rich in antioxidants, vitamins A, K, and C. Contain fibre and hydration to support healthy digestion and your bunny’s heart health.
Sage – with its earthy aroma, it is a savoury herb that rabbits can relish in moderation. Dried and powdered, and sprinkled on your rabbit can repel fleas. It is a digestive and uterine stimulant. This herb should be used with caution and should be avoided during pregnancy.
Thyme Good for diarrhea The stems and leaves are ideal for a useful as a digestive remedy, warming for stomach ache, chills and associated diarrhea. Expels worms. Harvest before and during flowering in summer discard the woody stems
Basil – Rich in Antioxidants: Essential for overall health. Vitamin K: Important for bone health and blood clotting. Anti-inflammatory properties: Can aid in reducing inflammation.
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