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Forum DIET & CARE Moss?

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    • BEL
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        Can bunnies eat moss?


      • Vienna Blue in France
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          Mine loves it – chewing it off the outside wall – never thought whether she should or not….


        • Mikey
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            From what i see off of google, most moss is toxic to rabbits so its often a default that all moss is toxic


          • LBJ10
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              Is this moss or lichen?


            • Vienna Blue in France
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                Oooooo good question….. possibly lichen then….


              • LBJ10
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                  Some lichen is edible, some is not. Are you able to identify it? If not, it’s better to be safe than sorry imo.

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              Forum DIET & CARE Moss?