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Forum DIET & CARE Stringbeans

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    • Eepster
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         Is it OK to feed bunny stringbeans (aka greenbeans.)  Dh’s favority veggie is stringbeans, so we often have them, but I thought they might fall under the beans catagory, even thought they aren’t like regular beans.


      • peppypoo
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          String beans are very much “regular” beans, and probably much too high in protein for bunnies. I guess this means that your husband can have more of his beans, lol!


        • Monkeybun
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            Green beans are on the “Foods to avoid” list.

            Tell your hubby he can keep his beans

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