runnybabbit
Alpha Buck
This may be a silly question as millions of rabbits owners all over the world have gardens and cut the grass but......
I remember a couple of years (or so) ago reading on here that rabbits cant eat 'mowed' grass but cant for the life of me remember why.
Now although I am not intending on feeding them mowed grass my garden is very much in need of cutting and I never, never am able to get all the mowed grass up, most of it yes but all of it no, so my dilema is do I let the buns go on the garden after or not, what if they eat some of the mowed grass that I've missed, will it effect them or should they be ok. In the main there are lots of things in the garden that they never touch, ivy, holly, bluebells but grass they love (don't they all). I don't want to make them poorly but I do need to sort out this garden.
Now, once you have all stopped laughing any advice, tips or comments will be greatfully received.
Thanks
I remember a couple of years (or so) ago reading on here that rabbits cant eat 'mowed' grass but cant for the life of me remember why.
Now although I am not intending on feeding them mowed grass my garden is very much in need of cutting and I never, never am able to get all the mowed grass up, most of it yes but all of it no, so my dilema is do I let the buns go on the garden after or not, what if they eat some of the mowed grass that I've missed, will it effect them or should they be ok. In the main there are lots of things in the garden that they never touch, ivy, holly, bluebells but grass they love (don't they all). I don't want to make them poorly but I do need to sort out this garden.
Now, once you have all stopped laughing any advice, tips or comments will be greatfully received.
Thanks