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Forum DIET & CARE Can rabbits eat dams on leaves??

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    • Peanutthebunny
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        Hi everybunny

        We have a couple of large damson trees on our farm, and I was just wondering whether rabbits could eat damson leaves and sticks


      • DanaNM
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          Am I correct in that damson is a type of plum?

          If so, then unfortunately no. The leaves and wood of the drupe group of fruits (stone fruits: peaches, plums, cherries, apricots, almonds) are toxic to rabbits.

          Apple, pear, loquat, and citrus leaves and branches are all safe though, if you have any of those around.

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        • Peanutthebunny
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            Ok, thank you, yes damsons are a type of plum

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