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Forum DIET & CARE Lemon grass

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    • animallove7
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        Is lemon grass ok for my bun bun Luna or no .


      • tobyluv
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          Yes, lemon grass is okay for rabbits to eat. Here is a link to a list of safe veggies:
          https://binkybunny.com/BUNNYINFO/VeggieList/tabid/144/Default.aspx.


        • vanessa
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            Interesting you ask. I have two realy large lenom grass plants. I brough them inside for winter just as they turned brown. I trimmed them down to two feet. That left about 4ft long pieces of leaves for the bunnies. I cut them into 8-inch pieces and tossed them int he litter box with timothy hay. One of my bunnies, Guin, sought them all out and ate them, leaving the timothy grass. The other bunnies didn’t pay much attention to the lemon grass. So when I need to trim them, Guin gets the leaves, green or brown.

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