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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Elm and maple wood safe?

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    • Moonlightbunny66
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        Someone is selling little chopped up pieces of wood and I thought it would be fun for the bunnies to chew. They have elm and maple wood. Are these safe? I looked it up and it says they are but I wanna check with you guys.


      • TofuBunnyFooFoo
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          Maple wood is sale for rabbits, elm should be ok from what I’ve read but I would be extra carful with that one since it is not as popular of a pet wood.


        • Bam
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            Elm is listed as bunny safe. The leaves have been very popular with my buns.


          • Moonlightbunny66
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              Thanks guys!


            • Sarah
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                Hi, everyone

                 

                I am wondering if there might be a list somewhere listing what branches need to be dried out prior to giving to your bunny to those that can be chewed anytime?

                I have Maple, Poplar, oak, and pine in my yard.

                also how long in a dehydrator would it take to make it safe to chew?  Hard question I know.

                I know my boy Loki loves Apple sticks!!!

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            Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Elm and maple wood safe?