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Forum DIET & CARE Willow chunks that are green ?

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    • *Pumpkinbabe*
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        Hey!

        So I just received  the willow chunk chews that I ordered from the Binky Bunny Store.  Some of the willow chunks have green on them. Does the green mean anything? I want to make sure it’s safe for my rabbits. I added a photo. Thanks!


      • DanaNM
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          Yep they are fine. Willow bark is more green when it’s fresh.

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          • *Pumpkinbabe*
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              Okay thank you !


          • LBJ10
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              Is it the bark? Or lichen? Either way, it’s fine. It isn’t harmful.


              • *Pumpkinbabe*
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                  It is on the bark. Okay thanks that’s good to hear !


              • BinkyBunny
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                  Hi Pumpkinbabe – this is actually lichen.   We normally try to brush it off so people don’t think it’s mold and freak out.  But sometimes we miss it or can’t get all of it off.   These are cut fresh and are not put through any treatment process so it is in its most natural state.

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