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Forum DIET & CARE Apple Tree Twigs

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    • oneday_mondai
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        I bought apple tree twigs for my rabbit from the pet store, but I got to thinking about it. We actually have a green apple tree in our yard. Could i just get twigs off it and give them to my rabbit?


      • Snowytoshi
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          Of course you can! Our rabbits actually like it better because they’re longer and they aren’t perfectly smooth.


        • sleepy538
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            just make sure no one is spraying pesticides in the area.


          • oneday_mondai
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              Yay! That’s good news to hear!! I’m a firm believer that anything natural is better than store bought lol. And no need to worry about pesticides, everything they grow on the farm is 100% organic.


            • sleepy538
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                then you have one lucky bunny!


              • Binx86
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                  I read somewhere that apple twigs taken directly off the tree need to be boiled first. I wish I could remember what site it was but it was a rabbit specific site.


                • tobyluv
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                    According to the HRS, apple tree twigs can be eaten fresh from the tree. This is quoted from their section on toys and treats, regarding what is safe for bunnies:

                    “Untreated wood, twigs and logs that have been aged for at least 3 months. Apple tree branches can be eaten fresh off the tree. Stay away from: cherry, peach, apricot, plum and redwood, which are all poisonous.”

                    I’ve never heard of boiling apple tree twigs. I would rinse them off if cutting them fresh from the tree, just in case a bird had peed or pooped on them, then I would dry them off.


                  • Binx86
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                      That’s what I thought. Boiling them just sounded crazy to me because you’d think that would boil out all the flavor. My folks have a couple apple trees in their yard, so it looks like I’m gonna be getting some twigs for my boys too.


                    • Bam
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                        I give my bun fresh-cut apple-twigs every day, he likes them a lot. Boiling the twigs seems like overkill.

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