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Forum DIET & CARE What’s in your salad today?

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    • New Bunny Mum
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        So I need inspiration for some new salads for Pancakes.

        What salad did you give your bun tonight?

        Pancakes had :

        Corriander (cilantro to you US people!)

        Parsley

        Baby Gem lettuce

        Spinach

         

         


      • Sam and Lady's Human
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          Red leaf lettuce,
          Chickory
          Parsley
          a few shredded carrots


        • New Bunny Mum
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            By shred do you mean grate? (another UK/US language thing I think!)

            Is there any reason why you shred them? I give pancakes chunks she has to chomp through!


          • Sarita
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              Let’s see:

              Spring Mix
              Peppermint
              A Broccoli floret
              Baby carrot
              Dandelion Greens
              Dinosaur Kale
              Cilantro
              Romaine


            • Sam and Lady's Human
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                Posted By New Bunny Mum on 12/29/2011 11:44 AM
                By shred do you mean grate? (another UK/US language thing I think!)

                Is there any reason why you shred them? I give pancakes chunks she has to chomp through!

                 

                I buy bags of shredded (same as grated I think!) carrots, since carrots aren’t really the best veggie (high in sugars), having them shredded means I can give them a few shreds and spread it out more than I could say, 1 baby carrot. I also like them because my daughters can feed them to the buns without me worrying about an accidental nip


              • Silly Sungura
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                  It varies from week to week. This week she’s been eating:

                  Cilantro

                  Broad leaf parsley

                  Tuscan Kale

                  Baby Bok Choy

                  Yu Choy Sum

                  Endive

                  Snow Peas

                  Carrot Tops, and a sliver of a baby carrot

                  Baby Greens (Arugula, red and green chard, etc.)

                  Broccoli leaves

                   


                • Stickerbunny
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                    Romaine

                    Kale

                    Carrot (two baby carrots, chopped up)

                    Cucumber (some buns have issues with this one, so use sparingly, mine only get it every so often since it’s mostly water but they love it and it doesn’t give them poopy bottom)

                    Spinach

                    One broccoli floret broken up into little pieces

                    Cilantro

                     


                  • Sarita
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                      Hey Silly, don’t you love that Tuscan Kale? The store I purchase it from calls it Dinosaur Kale and I’ve heard it called Black Kale as well. It’s so pretty! My rabbits love this and it’s easier to feed than regular kale.


                    • Stickerbunny
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                        Never heard of Tuscan Kale, is there a difference in nutrients than regular kale ?


                      • Silly Sungura
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                          I don’t know how much of difference there is, but Hodari prefers it over “regular” kale and it is easier to clean and use. I want to grow some this coming spring. It’s supposed to be good for small gardens.


                        • Sarita
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                            Not sure Sticker, but it is easier to clean and use. It’s very dark green almost black leathery looking. You can buy it in places like Whole Foods or Central Market. It is easier to store as well as it’s not all puffy like regular kale.


                          • LoveChaCha
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                              Is Tuscan Kale the same as Italian Kale? My job currently carries it, but I do not bother buying it, due to Chacha not even touchin the regular kale

                              This is on tonight’s dinner plate:

                              Romaine

                              Cilantro

                              Italian Parsley

                              Dandelions (CHACHA IS FINALLY OPENING HER MOUF TO NEW THINGS!! WEEE!)

                              Chicory (NEW ONE SHE LIKES!!)

                              I have to make a special trip to the Asian market weekly for the Dandelions and Chicory. One of my coworkers thinks I’m crazy that I BUY Dandelions. Well, I don’t live in a house anymore, and if i did, my dad is a terrific landscaper and got rid of dandelions lol. It doesn’t bother me, I’m buying it, so what?

                              I definitely go over the minimum 2 cups a day, heh


                            • Sarita
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                                I’m pretty sure it is LoveChaCha…give it a try with her and see if she likes it…it may taste different than the regular kale and if she doesn’t like it you can saute it up with garlic :~)


                              • LittlePuffyTail
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                                  Well, it’s morning now so for breakfast the buns had Romaine and Baby Bok Choy and for supper they will have Romaine and Cilantro. I like to make the meals a bit different; Variety is the spice of life for bunnies too! They always get Romaine and then at least one other veg. Usually, they get more selection but the grocery store didn’t have much options when I went veg shopping yesterday.

                                  Dinausor Kale? I’ve never seen any option in my store other than “Kale”. Stormy should be eating Dinosaur Kale. He is a REX after all! Rawrr!


                                • Queensbun
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                                    Breakfast salad was dill & cilantro. Treat was a bite of banana. Dinner will probably be romaine, parsley, a small piece of red cabbage & some outer leaves of a cauliflower head.


                                  • Malp_15
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                                      Right now:

                                      Romaine
                                      Cilantro
                                      Baby bok choi
                                      Oregano
                                      Basil
                                      1 baby carrot


                                    • Stickerbunny
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                                        LPT, I know, mine only carries “kale” too… now i’m curious lol maybe one of the healthy organic places would carry it, hrm.


                                      • Sarita
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                                          Here’s a link to an article with a good photo of the dinosaur kale aka Tuscan Kale aka Italian Kale aka Black Kale:

                                          http://www.stephencooks.com/2006/03/dinosaur_kale_w.html

                                          I’ve only seen it at the speciality type markets (which are becoming more common in my area) in the organic section.  I have never tried it because my rabbits really love it and there is never any left for me.  It’s really a beautiful looking veggie in my opinion.

                                          LPT, Stormy does need to try this LOL.


                                        • jerseygirl
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                                            My rabbits love the tuscan Kale also. It’s called Cavolo Nero where I buy it as it’s an Italian run fruit & veg store. Mum also grew it & those plants just keep producing. It’s currently out of season here though. : (

                                            Tonight, my rabbits had parsley, celery tops and stalk, curly endive, some purple carrot and radacchio.


                                          • Stickerbunny
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                                              Hm. I don’t think we have any store that would carry that – but maybe, maybe the health food store might… if I can just talk the boyfriend into a shopping stop there when we go into town for other things lol (it’s 40 miles to the nearest veggie store, 50 to the nearest health food store!)


                                            • New Bunny Mum
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                                                Tonight Pancakes had:

                                                Cillantro
                                                Parsley
                                                Romaine
                                                Spinach
                                                Kale (after you all rave about it so much!)

                                                Can any one recommend some fruit that your buns like. I have tried her on bannana and apple and she refuses to eat either. I need some healthy treats for her.


                                              • Silly Sungura
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                                                  The only fruit I regularly give my bunny is dried papaya. She thinks it’s the best snack ever. Sometimes she eats a teeny, tiny section of an orange (no peel) because I love to watch her lick the juice from the corners of her lips. Ha, ha. It’s so cute. For treats, I’d rather give her Oxbow Timothy Treats, though. They are like little cheerios and can be broken in half easily if I feel she’s getting too many treats. Dried herbs and flowers are great, too. Fruit is nice, but it’s so sugary. Anyway, you might keep offering Pancakes the apple and banana occasionally; one day she may just change her mind about them. Hodari snubbed apples at first, too.

                                                  The kale and spinach, btw, are absolutely fine to feed your bunny, but they should be given in moderation. You may already know that; I just want to be sure.


                                                • Stickerbunny
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                                                    Mine like pineapple, apple, they aren’t too into any berries.. craisins (bunny crack!)


                                                  • avarismom1
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                                                      one of my neighbors dropped off a big bag of veggies trimmings and ends for the buns! So they had, a few baby carrots, celery leaves, cucumber, red leaf lettuce, Italian parsley, and some mixed baby lettuces.


                                                    • avarismom1
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                                                        oh mine love the tops of the strawberries that I cut off – of course they also love banana’s, apples, peaches, blackberries, blueberries — – umm the only in the world they don’t seem to like is squash.


                                                      • New Bunny Mum
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                                                          I knew spinach had to be fed in moderation (too much calcium?) but I thought kale was ok to offer frequently.

                                                          Could anyone clarify?


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                                                            Posted By Sarita on 12/30/2011 03:28 AM
                                                            I’m pretty sure it is LoveChaCha…give it a try with her and see if she likes it…it may taste different than the regular kale and if she doesn’t like it you can saute it up with garlic :~)

                                                             

                                                            Why not? It won’t hurt her

                                                            Mommy loves garlic, so if baby doesn’t like it, hehe


                                                          • Sarita
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                                                              New Bunny Mom, it’s fine in moderation.

                                                              LoveChaCha, let us know if the diva likes it.


                                                            • LoveChaCha
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                                                                Will do! After work tonight, I need to pick up a head of romaine, so I will get some Italian Kale too.


                                                              • KytKattin
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                                                                  I need to get more variety… Right now it is just romaine, mustard greens, and a baby carrot. My problem is storing it. I need to get a mini fridge just for her greens!!!

                                                                  I will probably add some cilantro or parsley tonight since I used up the last of my romaine last night. I am always worried that Kale will make her gassy.

                                                                  If only bunnies could eat aquatic plants! I have over 10 varieties of those and they grow like weeds! Can’t say the same for plants that live out of the water…

                                                                  I just put a list on my phone of stuff that Wally-World will probably have, so more variety will be on it’s way!


                                                                • New Bunny Mum
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                                                                    What would you all recommend as a good every day base for a salad.

                                                                    It gets a bit confusing knowing that she can only have most veggies every so often due to them being gassy.

                                                                    I have been using romaine, ciantro and parsley every day as a base, then adding other various things to spice it up a bit for her. Is this ok?


                                                                  • Stickerbunny
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                                                                      Parsley and spinach both have high oxalates, which in humans and other animals can cause kidney stones, not sure how it works in rabbits but I prefer to keep both in moderation (3-4 times a week at most). Cilantro is fine, romaine is fine, watercress, bok choy, wheat grass, etc.


                                                                    • KytKattin
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                                                                        I normally have romaine as a base, but I think red lettuce (which looks about the same), or both together, make a good start. Cilantro is wonderfully cheap, so that can easily be thrown in. Be careful with bok choy. It made one of my rabbits really gassy, but many don’t have a problem with it. I also have mustard or turnip greens.


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                                                                          Ooh my bunnies eat:

                                                                          Yu Choy
                                                                          Mint
                                                                          Bok Choy
                                                                          Mustard Greens
                                                                          Carrot thinly sliced -maybe 4-5 pieces
                                                                          Okras for Bubby
                                                                          Celery

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