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Forum DIET & CARE Lingonberries

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    • lilpadfoot16
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        Hi, I can’t find this anywhere, but are lingonberries safe for rabbits? 

        Thanks!


      • Sarita
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          I have no idea – I think it’s just not a common berry so it’s not listed like blueberries, strawberries, etc…I know I love them though. I think it would be okay in small quantities though since wildlife apparently eat this and we can eat it.


        • longhairmike
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            i wouldn’t bring them into ikea in the first place


          • MoveDiagonally
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              I can’t find anything on whether or not they are safe for bunnies. Personally I would probably avoid them because I’m not sure (better safe than sorry)…

              Mmmm… Swedish pancakes.

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