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Forum DIET & CARE Dandelion greens

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    • auntie
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        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?


      • Bam
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          As long as you dont use pesticides, dandelion greens will be fine. The entire  dandelion plant is edible, ie the leaves, flowers, stems and root.

          I find dandelion stems to be very good for bun GI health. Since dandelion flowers are important for bees, you could hold off on harvesting them until their bloom is over (which is only a cpl of days).


        • auntie
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            Oh okay I didn’t realize they could eat the whole plant! Thank you 😊

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