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FORUM DIET & CARE Keeping grass in the fridge?

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    • Nivens&Kookie
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        Hi, I’ve just started to give my 12 week old bunnies grass and clovers. I’m wondering if i would be able to cut the grass, put it in a container and keep it in the fridge for a day or two so i dont have to keep going out and picking grass everyday?

        Also, I’ve been inspecting each piece and picking out even the smallest odd spots…is this nesessary or will they be okay with little imperfections on the grass?

        I’m planning to grow a tray of grass indoors for them but until then i want to make sure I’m going the right thing.

        Thank you!


      • jerseygirl
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          Ive kept grass in the fridge for a couple days and it’s kept well. 

          I don’t think you need be too fussy about imperfections when it’s just colour differences or dried parts. Do wash the grass well though.


        • Nivens&Kookie
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            Oh, It’s going to be so much easier to give them grass now that i know i don’t have to be so picky about the spots lol
            I just wasn’t sure because of how young they are

            Thank you for the advice!!

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