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Forum DIET & CARE arugula bluck

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    • bunnytowne
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        I went to store for some greens.  I saw arugula and thought I would try it.     HOrrible.  Taste like a cross between cabbage onions and parsley.

        I have searched house rabbit society to see if it is on the list and couldn’t find out about it. 

        does anyone know if the buns can eat it?   I hope they can cause I for sure am not eating it.


      • bunnytowne
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          Ahhhhh there it is says it is ok for buns to eat.  Good thing.  I just hope THEY like it.


        • KatnipCrzy
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            My bunnies like it, Penny more so than Cotton, but Cotton will eat it.  I think it tastes very bitter.  At first I was buying veggies for buns based on what I liked and thought they would like, but after awhile I was running out of variety so I started trying new things like fennel, rapini, etc.  Bunnies do seem to have different “taste buds” than we do, and are more tolerant of greens that I think are nasty and bitter.

            I have been tempted to buy Kohlrabi for them, but haven’t worked up the “courage’ yet.  I don’t see why they would like it, LOL.


          • bunnytowne
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              They seem to really like it….   Hubby said it is called jemjem or somethign in Arabic.  He said very good for women.  And we aren’t supposed to cook it it goes on a salad.   Well I know what won’t be going on my salad.  Arugula  under any name

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