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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Rabbit bit into willow stick and it crumbled into powder?!!

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    • 815
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        Chance bit into a thin willow stick that had been sitting there for ages and it crumbled into a white powder. What is it? And is it dangerous if he ate some?


      • Bam
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          I’ve no idea what it is, but I’m assuming you’ve cleaned it out and gotten rid of it. It sounds a bit weird, willow generally lasts for ages (willow baskets etc). Willow is rarely if ever treated with pesticides, it’s a very sturdy plant. How is he doing now?


        • Lulu Cuteness
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            It may happen if there was water on it? It tends to get softer if it has been in water for long periods of time.


          • Beka27
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              I really am not sure. I haven’t heard of that. I’d just remove it and replace with newer willow sticks. I doubt it’s harmful tho, maybe just super, super dry?

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