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Forum DIET & CARE Asian greens

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    • Diamond
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        It seems like the greens my local farmers’ market has the most of this time of year are various “Asian greens” like tatsoi, mitsuna, ect.  Those usually aren’t mentioned in lists of what and what isn’t suitable for rabbits.  Does anyone have experience or advice regarding those?  We don’t get a lot of other green variety during the winter.


      • Rufus
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          My bun loves asian greens! I’m not sure about the two you mentioned but my bun eats a lot of Bok Choy, Choy Sum, Chinese Broccoli, Pak Choy etc. My vet highly recommends!

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