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Forum DIET & CARE Green Beans?

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    • MimzMum
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        I’m curious, and partly because I was hoping that Leaf may post again about her splay leg bunnies, to know if green beans are really good for bunnies to eat? (Remember she had them ‘racing’ for the beans in that short video?) So since I’ve heard that beans/peas/nuts are not good for rabbits, what is different about green beans that makes them okay?


      • Gravehearted
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          green beans aren’t a great choice for bunnies since they can cause gas or bloating.


        • Scarlet_Rose
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            Mimz – I agree with Gravehearted. They aren’t so good for a rabbit.


          • Holly
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              I was wondering that too. I’m a greens chicken. Holly likes parsly, so I haven’t strayed from Italian and regular. I tried a small amount of green pepper and she left that on her plate. Before I had her eat greens, she seemed to have an uspet tummy. Now, her poop looks normal. I don’t want to mess with that balance.

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          Forum DIET & CARE Green Beans?