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auntie started the topic Dandelion greens in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years, 11 months ago
I know rabbits can eat dandelion greens. I was wondering if I could give them the greens from the dandelion greens in my yard?
we do not spray our yard for ticks or anything else.and to make sure it’s the leaves that are attached to the dandelions correct?
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auntie replied to the topic Holding bunnies in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years, 11 months ago
Thank you for the suggestion on the clicker 😊
my friend doesn’t know how old the bunnies are as they came from an Amish farm
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BunnyLass568 replied to the topic What is E. Cuniculi exactly? in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years, 11 months ago
I found the episode earlier and I put on closed captions/subtitles and the narrator and doctor said EC, I rewound it (we have a DVR) just to make sure.
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LBJ10 replied to the topic SOS my rabbits ate my Peace Lily in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years, 11 months ago
Oddly, rabbits seem to tolerate certain things more than other animals. Oxalate seems to be one of them. Wild rabbits will chew on all sorts of plants and suffer no ill effects. You should be OK to just monitor your bunnies to make sure they don’t develop any GI symptoms. Irritation of the mouth would have presented itself right away.
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