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Some buns and a very large apple branch!

Fluffers

Wise Old Thumper
'Wassat you has Auntie Jens?'
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'Oooh, is an appul tick!' :D:D
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'A vewwy big juicy nommy appul tick!' :shock:
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'Yippeeeeee! Noms! Dat no tick, dat an appul bwanch Mummeh 'tember! I helps checks it ok for tasties' ;)
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5 minutes later...

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Never even thought about giving them an entire branch! My gran has an apple tree I may have to try this out on Mollie!:thumb:
 
Oh they loved that!


Does anyone know if pear trees are ok for eating too? I have a friend who has a massive pear tree in her garden :p
 
Never even thought about giving them an entire branch! My gran has an apple tree I may have to try this out on Mollie!:thumb:

If you do don't leave it it in for too long. I removed the branch after 5 mins and then put it back in again later in the day ;)
 
Do they show signs of objecting when the branch is removed? I bet they just go back to hay-nomming like the good well brought up ladybuns they are.
 
ooh thanks! I seeing her this afternoon, will be taking my chainsaw now :D

:lol: As with all new things, introduce very gradually & in small amounts :thumb: The bunsters here have been having apple & pear sticks for 5 months so they are well adjusted to the diet now ;)
 
Do they show signs of objecting when the branch is removed? I bet they just go back to hay-nomming like the good well brought up ladybuns they are.

Yes! They look a bit shell shocked to be honest! :lol::lol: ...but then - as you say - they quickly go and find something else to nom or lie down & have a snooze, eating is, after all, exhausting :roll: :lol::lol:
 
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