I'm going to find a dandelion bigger than yours tomorrow Omi. You'll see, you'll see!
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I'm going to find a dandelion bigger than yours tomorrow Omi. You'll see, you'll see!
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You're probably right. However, it's not a reliable way of distinguishing between different species of plants. Especially this year with the drought followed by rain I'm finding that some plants are growing larger than they normally would e.g. Dandelions .
Small haul today. Apple leafs smell so nommy! Making bunny confetti
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Rose, coneflower and marigold petals. And some brambles .What's on the first plate?
Rose, coneflower and marigold petals. And some brambles .
Second plate is plantain, apple, hazel abd hawthorn
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Bob believes bunnies are natural herbalists, that given the opportunity to have free range of the hedgerows, fields & orchards they could select plants to right any minor ailments. What do you think of this idea? As others have said I love giving a big selection as its fascinating who goes for what & when.
I like to believe it too but then I read on here about bunnies chowing down of chocolate, tubs of marg, dog biscuits & chicken curry I have to say Angel (my 1st house bunny) was a rotter for trying to nick chocolates, pizza custs, buttys, anything really. Joey Boo & Mouse occassionally venture forward to sniff our food but always run away in disgust unless its raw fruit, veg or crackers ...
I want this to be true but Toby ate the buttons off the remote control.
One thing I've noticed is i have never seen wildies eating anything but grass
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This is what my OH often says as he sees me give them a large variety of forage :lol: They are known to eat people's vegetables though.
Bob believes bunnies are natural herbalists, that given the opportunity to have free range of the hedgerows, fields & orchards they could select plants to right any minor ailments. What do you think of this idea? As others have said I love giving a big selection as its fascinating who goes for what & when.
I like to believe it too but then I read on here about bunnies chowing down of chocolate, tubs of marg, dog biscuits & chicken curry I have to say Angel (my 1st house bunny) was a rotter for trying to nick chocolates, pizza custs, buttys, anything really. Joey Boo & Mouse occassionally venture forward to sniff our food but always run away in disgust unless its raw fruit, veg or crackers ...
Yeaaa Clementine tried to eat peace lily [emoji849] luckily none was ingested but I've still got a piece missing on the leaf she nommed [emoji38]I have sadly known rabbits to eat poisonous plants to the point where it killed them.
Maybe they tasted good, but they certainly weren't good for them
Wildies must have the instinct still. Look at Toby sploofin on the window seal watching the cars go by and you just feel there is nothing wild in his DNA anymore& you've seen one eat brambles in your garden. I disturbed a wildie in spring who was tucking in to something in a woodland area which I'm pretty sure was hogweed. I reckon they eat other stuff too but other stuff grows in more privately accessed areas.
I still deep down believe they have potential at least to self medicate through food - like we probably have. Maybe like us some bunnies are really good, some are hopeless, just like people only theirs is based on instinct, ours is tainted by media & other people
Can bunnies eat this?
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I had a look at my local nature reserves website at it tells you what plants and trees are there and Ash came up. There's tons of hazel there and since a few days ago tons of yarrow has appeared!Mine are loving Ash at the moment. Really easy forage. Mouse is having some as I type, Boo is on apple, Joey is on sploofs