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Old 14-09-2009, 03:35 PM
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can i feed frozen veg that had thawed?
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Old 14-09-2009, 04:07 PM
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mine love dried nettles
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You can but its not as good as the fresh stuff. A lot of the nuitrients go when veg is frozen.
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shes not interested in the marrow dam! I cant think frozen veg would be great for them
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I know some wood is very dangerous to rabbits, is Leylandii one of them? I cant seem to find anything on google
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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

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I know some wood is very dangerous to rabbits, is Leylandii one of them? I cant seem to find anything on google
I don't think they can, but I'm not 100% sure
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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

Most non fruit tree wood is bad I'd just stick to the fruit tree's to be safe.
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I dont want to feed feed it to her, just make some toys as my boyfriends parents have loads of wood going, dont think I will bother tho.
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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

As this is a sticky, I wanted to recommend a great little book:

Greenfoods for Rabbits & Cavies by F.R. Bell now in its 9th edition.
It can be ordered from the Fur & Feather website:
Fur and Feather - General Small Livestock Titles

And a lovely poem I remember reading years ago - just looked for it online and only found one website with it on, so it does need repeating!
Feeding Ode for Rabbits
By G. Lodham
Do not give a Rabbit yew,
Spurge, Fool’s Parsley, feverfew.
Nightshade, purple flowered or white,
Lords and Ladies, Aconite.
Bryony with berries Red,
Pimpernels should not be fed.
Add Laburnum, Golden rain,
Hemlock with its Crimson stain.
Buttercup and celandine,
Foxglove, poppy and woodbine.
If they eat these, rabbits die,
Caution says 'Don’t let them try'.
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Hello

Wow... Great Job. Thanks for sharing this informative information. this is very useful information. Great job. Thanks alot....

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