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Forum DIET & CARE Dehydrated orange slices????????

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    • Velvet
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        I just dehydrated about 5 orange slices they are pretty dry. Velvet just wolfed one down, are they safe? Duh, “should have asked befre she got one!”


      • LongEaredLions
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          Oranges are fine for bunnies in small amounts as they are very acidic and can upset the digestive system.
          He will most likely be fine, just if you are going to give him oranges in the future give him less than a slice.


        • Velvet
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            Only ate a half of it anyway. Not to sure if it will even continue. Thanks for the reply.


          • bunnluff
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              I give my rabbits one orange section of a mandarin every now and then. They love it. Have never done the dried oranges but they do love dried mango and papaya as a treat.

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          Forum DIET & CARE Dehydrated orange slices????????