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Forum DIET & CARE pea pods

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    • BunnyLiz
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        Hey i was looking for pea pods at the store and they say snow peas. They are in the pod but does this make a difference? Are they ok? I know im paranoid but.. id rather check then find out its not such a good idea later after he is sick or something. I know pea pods are safe but are all types of pea pods okay?


      • osprey
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          Snow peas (long flat light green pods, tiny seeds inside) are OK for bunnies. My DJ really likes them, the girls not as much. Sugar Peas (dark green, larger round seeds, more cylindrical in shape) are not OK for bunnies as they are too high in carbohydrates.


        • Kokaneeandkahlua
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            It’s so confusing, so I just don’t feed them any peas or beans Rather eat them myself!!


          • osprey
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              Snow Peas (yay!):

               

              Sugar peas, sometimes called Snap Peas (boo):

               


            • BunnyLiz
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                Lol thanks guys. Hammer likes them, doesnt go wild for them though. Actually he has laid off his salad lately.. He eats it but just nibbles from time to time. Anyone know what that could mean?


              • Sage Cat
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                  My little critters like Snow Peas!!

                  I like both. ;- )

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