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Weed Killer-Safe for rabbits

Loppy2

Warren Scout
Hi, My Dad was wondering if there is a rabbit-safe weed killer, because we have got clovers growing what is not good for rabbits. Please reply, because i want my rabbits to be able to play outside, without weeds.

Thankyou very much

Loppy2
 
Hi, My Dad was wondering if there is a rabbit-safe weed killer, because we have got clovers growing what is not good for rabbits. Please reply, because i want my rabbits to be able to play outside, without weeds.

Thankyou very much

Loppy2

I thought clover was ok - mine love it, but you've got me worried now. Personally I don't use any weedkiller where rabbits are likely to go.
 
Clover should be fine. It certainly isn't poisenous and I feed it to my tortoises regularly too.

Helen xx
 
Yep, my bunnies nick the torts clover with no ill effects :lol:. What I would like to know is how to eradicate back spot from roses without chemicals as I have a problem with that.
 
Yep, my bunnies nick the torts clover with no ill effects :lol:. What I would like to know is how to eradicate back spot from roses without chemicals as I have a problem with that.

Have you tried the old trick of diluted washing up liquid?
 
yes i also think clover is ok but i dont think any weedkillers are rabbit safe, at least i couldnt find anythign when i looked. you might just have to resort to pulling it up.
 
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