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Forum DIET & CARE What twigs can you give your rabbit in Australia

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    • Minty
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        I’m looking for twigs I can find randomly for my bunny to chew on. Are there any safe twigs in Sydney?

        I live in the suburbs … but I think my Dad grows pine or fir trees not sure which!


      • DanaNM
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          I’m not sure what trees will be in your area, but willow, apple, pear, and citrus are all safe to chew (as long as they aren’t sprayed with pesticides of course). Dried bamboo and palm fronds are also good.

          Dried (sap-free) clean pine cones are safe to chew as well (but not pine wood, unless it has been dried and aged).

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        • Bam
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            I don’t know about Sydney, but in Adelaide people give their buns willow. (Forum Leaders Jerseygirl and Azerane are from Adelaide).


          • Minty
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              thank you! willow and citrus and maybe pine it is!

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