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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Rainbow Chard

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    • Fluffykins
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        So only come across this. Google tells me it’s a mix of swiss chard, red chard and golden chard. So all fully natural and not dyed.

        I know swiss chard is ok for buns, are the other two colours ok too?

        Thanks in advance.


      • tobyluv
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          Rainbow chard is fine for rabbits. Chard of any kind is one of the greens that should be limited due to high oxalic acid content. So, if you are feeding your rabbit other greens that are high in oxalic acid, such as spinach or parsley, it’s best not to feed chard at the same time.


        • Fluffykins
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            Thank you!

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