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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

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Just a had a look at that and its v useful, thanks! Mine always go for the lobelias which it says is toxic. I shoo them off them anyway cos they look pretty but its handy to know- now I won't feel so mean when i'm telling them no!
Mine eat Jasmine leaves if I am not keeping an eye on them, will have to be extra careful with that now I know for sure they shouldnt have it.

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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

I've read somewhere that rhubarb is toxic... is that true?
If so, i'll have to move ours as we grow it in the part of the garden where the buns will be going
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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

yea i think that is true the whole plant leaves and stems, I'm not sure if they'd bother to eat it tho
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Old 18-08-2009, 08:57 AM
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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

Just thought I'd put this on here, so I dont have to search to find it next time.

Dried food comparison chart:
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Old 18-08-2009, 09:59 AM
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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

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Just thought I'd put this on here, so I dont have to search to find it next time.

Dried food comparison chart:
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after reading that site i can say that boo is not a mini lop! his ears are massive and his head isnt fat either. not idea what he is then
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Old 18-08-2009, 10:06 AM
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sorry, he is beautiful tho
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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

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I've read somewhere that rhubarb is toxic... is that true?
If so, i'll have to move ours as we grow it in the part of the garden where the buns will be going
That is very true-when I was about 4 or 5 we had a rabbit and I thought I was giving him huge cabbage leaves but they werent they were rhubarb leaves-poor little thing died very soon afterwoods

This is only a very vague memory but I feel so awful when I think about it now
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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

I have been given a 3 foot Marrow - is this safe to feed rabbits?
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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

Yes they can but in small ammounts or it can cause the runs. Some people put marrow in a blender to feed to sick rabbits who won't eat.
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