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Is the blossom from cherry trees okay for rabbits or is it bad for them?
I have a blossom tree in my back garden and i think i have read somewhere that the petals are harmful is this true?
I just that the run is directly below it and it falls into it. Meaning there is alot about my rabbit when he is out.
8 Answers
- 4 years ago
it could no longer produce pink blossoms (extra probably white), yet there are not any non-flowering timber interior the Prunus genus (plums and cherries). some flower so plenty extra advantageous than others, some are evergreen and so the plant existence are no longer very sizeable (Carolina laurelcherry to illustrate). some produce usable fruit, others are only for tutor and bring inedible or no fruit. If that could be a cherry, nevertheless, you will get some variety of blossoms, little doubt approximately it.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
They won't harm your rabbit. I doubt that he would even very many of them, there is not much food value in them. If you have some grass or clover in your run, your rabbit would be a lot more interested in eating that.
- 1 decade ago
im not quite sure but it is very possible i wouldnt give it to them just in case it cause them any upset just stick to what you normally feed them as a change in diet could be very harmful
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Ask the science teacher.
- lspLv 51 decade ago
http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2003/05/03/loc_ky...
yes i think you should keep your bunny away from it. This article says the leaves can be fatal and they are toxic
- Anonymous1 decade ago
no i dont think so.