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Forum DIET & CARE is brocolli rabe ok for buns?

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    • DaisyMae
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        I’ve looked for info about feeding brocolli rabe to bunnies and I can’t find info about it. My bun can be a bit picky about her veggies, but she loves anything leafy, so this looks like something she would like. Is it ok for buns?


      • Bam
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          I’ve never tried it, it’s not even available here, but it is a member of the brassica-family, so I think you can try. Start with a small amount. Sometimes they need to be served a new veg several times before they decide to try it.

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