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BINKYBUNNY FORUMS > DIET & CARE > What's in your salad today?
Last Post by Bunnehs at 12/31/2011 04:12 PM (33 Replies)
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User is Offline New Bunny Mum
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12/31/2011 07:17 AM
What would you all recommend as a good every day base for a salad.

It gets a bit confusing knowing that she can only have most veggies every so often due to them being gassy.

I have been using romaine, ciantro and parsley every day as a base, then adding other various things to spice it up a bit for her. Is this ok?

User is Offline Stickerbunny
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12/31/2011 07:42 AM
Parsley and spinach both have high oxalates, which in humans and other animals can cause kidney stones, not sure how it works in rabbits but I prefer to keep both in moderation (3-4 times a week at most). Cilantro is fine, romaine is fine, watercress, bok choy, wheat grass, etc.

User is Offline KytKattin
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12/31/2011 10:04 AM
I normally have romaine as a base, but I think red lettuce (which looks about the same), or both together, make a good start. Cilantro is wonderfully cheap, so that can easily be thrown in. Be careful with bok choy. It made one of my rabbits really gassy, but many don't have a problem with it. I also have mustard or turnip greens.
siggy Nova and Daisy

User is Offline Bunnehs
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12/31/2011 04:12 PM
Ooh my bunnies eat:

Yu Choy
Mint
Bok Choy
Mustard Greens
Carrot thinly sliced -maybe 4-5 pieces
Okras for Bubby
Celery

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