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Forum DIET & CARE kohlrabi?

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    • cainan
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        Does anyone know if kohlrabi and/or kohlrabi greens are rabbit safe?  I’m getting some in my CSA share this week!


      • Sarita
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          Yes, it’s fine but just like with any new veggie, introduce slowly.


        • KatnipCrzy
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            yes- they are fine for bunnies- greens and round “bulb” part. The round part of the kohlrabi cuts like an apple- same texture almost. But my bunnies love the greens and “base”. Even picky Cotton ate the Kohlrabi “bulb” after her baby carrot last night- and that is a good review from Ms Picky Diva if that gets second choice. I have fed regular green Kohlrabi and also purple Kohlrabi I bought from the Farmers Market- both a hit.


          • Eva_M
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              Kohlrabi is one of Eva’s favorite greens – she always goes for the greens first and then I give her a slice or two of the root

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