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Forum DIET & CARE Homemade treats

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    • BunnyLiz
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        Does anyone have a good recipe for a healthy Bunny treat? Can i bake tiny pieces of apple or something similar? Please share any ideas!


      • Kokaneeandkahlua
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          Yup

          Heres what I did.

          Put some carrots, pellet dust, papaya, banana (whatever you want) in a blender and blend until liquid. Then pour into a bowl. Fold whole oats in until its doughy then bake at 350 until browned. They loved them and I froze more dough for later!


        • BunnyLiz
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            Thanks KK. Can i put all that stuff in one batch?! it doesnt sound yummy all put together lol


          • Nicci607
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              KK’s sounds yummy

               

              here is one recipe for: HOMEMADE BUNNY COOKIES!! YUM!!

              *BUN approved*

              http://www.rabbit.org/fun/biscuts.html

               

              you can substitute pumpkin or apples for the carrot puree.

              halloween is coming up


            • Kokaneeandkahlua
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                Yeh, but you know, brussel sprouts, papaya tablets and cilantro I find disgusting and they like! LOL

                Just put in what you think they’ll like, I’m sure they will!!

                But that recipe above is also bun approved!!


              • BunnyLiz
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                  Lol ok if you say so KK. I wish i had a banana laying around. Id do it now since i have nothing to do today. But sadly the only one that eats healthy around here is Hammer so i dont have any fruit right now. Sounds like a trip to the store is in order!


                • Scarlet_Rose
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                    I had to giggle when I saw this.  I just went on a baking spree for bunny cookies and I have a different version that uses oat flour & oats, instead of whole wheat flour and relies on pumpkin puree and mashed banana.

                    This is from our FAQ section

                    Cookies/Treats (home made for your rabbit):

                    https://binkybunny.com/Default.aspx?tabid=54&forumid=6&tpage=1&view=topic&postid=9033#9033

                    https://binkybunny.com/Default.aspx?tabid=54&forumid=1&tpage=1&view=topic&postid=15474#15533

                    https://binkybunny.com/Default.aspx?tabid=54&forumid=6&tpage=1&view=topic&postid=9033#10124


                  • BunnyLiz
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                      Thank you! im going to the store in the morning, then come home and experiment with cookies lol


                    • Scarlet_Rose
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                        Cool! Let us know how it goes!
                        A couple of key things to remember:
                        1) Turn your oven to “bake” after pre-heating (I know, no-brainer but I’ve done this too much)
                        2) Brown the cookie then use your oven on very low heat to dehydrate the rest of the cookie.
                        3) Be patient, it can take 2 or more days!
                        3) Make absolutely certain they are completely dry moldy cookie=toxic to rabbits.


                      • BunnyLiz
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                          I made pumpkin, banana, honey, pellet and oat cookies! Hammer loves them and so did my dog lol. She stole two right from the container and im going to make dog cookies soon. My ratties loved them too! So i think they are keepers! It was quite interesting making these without a blender or a coffee grinder, it toke a lot longer but i think it was worth it. Thanks guys!


                        • Kokaneeandkahlua
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                            Nice work!!


                          • Scarlet_Rose
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                              That’s great BunnyLiz! Oh and you can store extras in the freezer. I have a cookie jar in the shape of a bunny that I keep them in. I found it at Target a couple of years ago and my two know the clink of it by heart.


                            • BunnyLiz
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                                Lol i already froze some ; )


                              • Scarlet_Rose
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                                  LOL Great minds think alike!

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