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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Homemade wood chew

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    • bumpkin93
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        Hi everyone!

        I wanted to compile a list of safe woods that bunnies can chew here. I need some assistance. I wanted to get my boys a bunny activity zone, but considering they aren’t very big on chew toys like willow twigs, apple twigs, sea grass mats etc, I thought hey, I should just get them an untreated piece of wood from the lumber store and sand it and let them chew on it since it would be stationary. That way I don’t spend a ton of money on something they may not like. Thanks in advance!


      • l0xd
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          I usually go with birch or maple. I don’t really know too much different woods.


        • bumpkin93
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            Oh yes! That’s right! Birch for sure. Thank you.


          • Azerane
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              Untreated pine is good as well


            • bumpkin93
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                Thank you for the reply! That’s a bit easier for me to get my hands on I believe. Thank you!

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            Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Homemade wood chew