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Forum DIET & CARE Loquat branches?

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    • Fiona
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        I’m wondering if fresh loquat tree branches are safe to chew for bunnies? I have a bunch of loquat trees in my backyard, so that would be great if it were! I’m finding contradicting information online…

        To add, what about juniper, pine, spruce, california pepper tree?


      • jerseygirl
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          Generally and wood from stone fruit trees are a no-no for bunnies. So I’d give this a miss.

          The juniper and spruce would be OK. I’m not certain about the other 2. With any new foods, start out with small amounts.

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