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Forum DIET & CARE Are Minute Oats Safe in Treats?

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    • MissMary
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        I recently rescued a bunny and I would like to make her some treats, however all of the recipes I find call for steel cut oats. All I have is One-Minute Oats. The recipes call for the oats to be ground up into powder so I’m just wondering if it makes a difference? Are minute oats safe for bunny consumption?


      • Flopsie
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          Oats in general are not good for bunnies so I would avoid using them or giving them anything containing them.


        • Beka27
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            You can actually make treats using ground up pellets. You could try that instead of oats.


          • MissMary
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              Thanks Flopsie, youre so helpful to me today! And good idea Beka, Ill try switching the oats for an equal amount of pellets

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