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Old 17-11-2009, 12:07 AM
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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

I have read mixed reviews about parsnips, some say they are ok for rabbits and others say they are a no, no. I was wondering if anyone could give me a definate answer on this as I dont want to give my bunny anything that will harm him, so i'm not letting him have any at the moent but I also wat him to be abe to have a varied diet.

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I am not sure whether they are ok or not, never thought of them not being ok :s , I tried giving mine parsnips but they wouldnt eat them anyway.

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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

no Idea on parsnip, are they interested in eating it?

does anyone know if I can feed my buns a little bit of bell pepper that I have going spare, cant seem to find a list with it in anywhere?
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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

Have not seen Cilantro on any of these list, is that ok? One of my buns goes like binky crazy for it! SO CUTE! lol
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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

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I am not sure whether they are ok or not, never thought of them not being ok :s , I tried giving mine parsnips but they wouldnt eat them anyway.

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I tried my pair with some parsnip peelings from the christmas dinner. They ate the broccoli and the carrot peeling, but Lenor didn't touch the parsnip and Comfort only ate 1/4 or so of what she had (they only got a little bit each) I didn't see any ill effects in Comfort, but I won't feed it again as they don't seem to like it much.
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Re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

Hi, does anyone know if peanuts are safe or dangerous? I mean the ones you give to the birds, not the salted kind. My buns go mad for them but they only have one or two now and then for a treat. I have started to worry that maybe they are not good for them (apart from the getting fat aspect!) although there seems to be no adverse effects.

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are pak choi and romaine lettuce good?
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and any flat peas?
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Have not seen Cilantro on any of these list, is that ok? One of my buns goes like binky crazy for it! SO CUTE! lol
I think Cliantro is one of those "feed in moderation" veggies, but I've always seen it on the list of things that are ok for buns.

@Ferniegirl: I'm pretty sure peanuts are a no-no since they can cause blockage.
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I recently saw an article about avocado killing four rabbits, so this should be added to the list of foods to avoid. It must have been awful for the owner who had been offering them to her rabbits as a treat.
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