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Forum DIET & CARE Bean Sprouts?

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    • {Alli}
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        Are mung bean sprouts safe for buns? I’ve seen someone on instagram give them to their bunnies and I’m not sure if they’re safe and if they are, I have some that I want to give to Bun Bun.


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          The HRS suggested vegetable list has sprouts, but it doesn’t specify which kind. Sprouts are in the category with some other greens that are higher in oxalic acid content, so therefore they should be given more sparingly.

          http://rabbit.org/suggested-vegetables-and-fruits-for-a-rabbit-diet/


        • {Alli}
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            Okay, thank you

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