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Forum DIET & CARE fresh willow branches

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    • silverbinky16
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        hello so my neighbor have willow trees  and she just trim the branches so I collect some of them so I was just wondering if it’s possible to give it to my rabbit. is it safe? it’s super fresh


      • manic_muncher
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          My rabbits enjoyed fresh willow. I also enjoyed making willow rings for them to dry out of the extra branches I gathered!


        • jerseygirl
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            Your rabbit will LOVE it! Mine like to strip the green bark off fresh willow. And they love dried willow also.
            It’s probably safest to give what you pick a wash before feeding it to your rabbit.
            Also, check there isnt disease on the tree. Some of the ones where I live get an orange mold or rust of some sort on the leaves.


          • silverbinky16
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              Update: my bunny tasted it n shows little interest

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