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Forum DIET & CARE Is it ok to freeze apple branches?

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    • Wicket
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        Hi fellow bunny lovers,

        My sister and brother in law occasionally come over to help me with yardwork and yesterday decided to trim all of the small branches from my apple tree without realizing I use them for my two furry friends. I managed to salvage most from the bin they were stuffed in but now I have to find a way to keep them fresh long term (only way my bunners like them). Does anyone here know if sticking them in the freezer will do the trick? I figure it will but I’ve never frozen any type of branches before and nothing relevant comes up when I do a google search.


      • Bam
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          If you have enough room in your freezer it’d be an excellent way to keep them fresh. My bun will eat them dried. I got heaps last winter when a friend had her apple trees prune. They kept for months on the balcony, but eventually they dried.

           


        • LBJ10
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            Yes, it’s OK to do that.


          • Wicket
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              Excellent thanks for the confirmation!

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