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This. They are high. But FHB also recommends them for rabbits with bladder sludge issues as they are a good diuretic so they help them with flushing out.
This. They are high. But FHB also recommends them for rabbits with bladder sludge issues as they are a good diuretic so they help them with flushing out.
This. They are high. But FHB also recommends them for rabbits with bladder sludge issues as they are a good diuretic so they help them with flushing out.
I admit to being half asleep last night when I posted, I just saw the word "dandelion" and not "root" so I didn't answer the actual question! One of my bunnies has been diagnosed with bladder sludge so I am also looking at calcium content in foods.
I really want to know what the calcium component of the green leaf is now. I've found a study relating bitterness to calcium but after thee pages of 'these high-calcium veg are for you!' sort of results I've given up
I think the calcium content of the leaves changes depending on the age of them too. *Disclaimer alert* I could be very wrong, but I think the older and larger the dandelion leaves, the more calcium they have.