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Can coriander cause tummy ache / gas?

littleboots

Mama Doe
Just wondering if anyone knows if coriander can cause tummy ache / gas in bunnies
Ive had two bunnies with tummy ache / gas in two days:( and the only thing theyve had different is corainder... Thankfully caught both early and after meds are fine.... Theyve had it before but not for a while as they prefer parsley... maybe a co incidence.... but just wondered
 
So far it has not effected any of mine. Hope I am not tempting fate by posting that..................

Glad your two are feeling better now xx
 
Thanks Jane.... its prob coincidence.... but you find yourself going through everything theyve eaten :oops:

I've never had a problem and mine get coriander almost every day. But I suppose if it's something they aren't used to ..
Glad they are on the mend :)
 
Thanks everyone.... not eaten "any" spring grass... so thats why i was trying to find a common denominator. I swear these bunnies are sent to worry us... Theyre now fine.... and i can hardly keep my eyes open :roll:
 
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