MightyMax
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Well MM i will take a photo for you when it's nom time It was Thumps research I cannot take any credit, it's all from RU
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Thank you
Thumps is an amazing lady. So dedicated and selfless
Well MM i will take a photo for you when it's nom time It was Thumps research I cannot take any credit, it's all from RU
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Well I take my hat off to her because it is working for Toby . He loves all of his different twigs and leaves . It's definitely a journey, I would just like some more fresh forage instead of fresh veg all the time.Thank you
Thumps is an amazing lady. So dedicated and selfless
What happens when Toby has a stick with leaves on? Will he eat apple leaves for instance from a stick? Have you managed to find some Hawthorn locally?
I meant to say earlier also, it's fantastic that Toby hasn't lost any weight
Sorry, this is a bitty post, but it's best to mention things when I think of them. I would really, really recommend a Hop plant Both my rabbits currently and all my previous ones have loved Hops. We have a few scrambling around the garden and atm there are numerous long shoots coming from them. They are probably also OK for drying.
Well I take my hat off to her because it is working for Toby . He loves all of his different twigs and leaves . It's definitely a journey, I would just like some more fresh forage instead of fresh veg all the time.
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Omi i can only identify dandies and plaintan. I'm so terrified ill pick something wrong and make everything worse. I've really lost my confidence after everything. It would be nice to meet up and go foraging with someone to learn. That's why I'm trying to grow things from seedWhat happens when Toby has a stick with leaves on? Will he eat apple leaves for instance from a stick? Have you managed to find some Hawthorn locally?
I meant to say earlier also, it's fantastic that Toby hasn't lost any weight
Sorry, this is a bitty post, but it's best to mention things when I think of them. I would really, really recommend a Hop plant Both my rabbits currently and all my previous ones have loved Hops. We have a few scrambling around the garden and atm there are numerous long shoots coming from them. They are probably also OK for drying.
What a wonderful thread made all the more lovely for your glamorous assistant. I'd love to know how much you spend too - since I shared humiliating photos with you I think you should P.M. me . Joey is reprimanding me again for his one & only hay experts pack - I ordered 2 types of bark - no bun was impressed :lol:
When you were researching Thumps stuff did you read about Blackthorn ? Its the longest thread ever so I can't face reading it again (have issues reading / concentrating) but could do with a summary
Thumps was very hot on Blackthorn so I know she will have mentioned it in her thread ..
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/s...ried-given-your-stasis-prone-buns-tree-leaves
but its really long & informative :lol: I think it said only get leaves after fruit but can't remember
but its really long & informative :lol: I think it said only get leaves after fruit but can't remember
Hops!! Twigs got us to forage these on the day I went to her place
The buns loved them and I had forgotten all about them
Can I buy plants/seeds and is it too late :wave:[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't bother with seeds, although I suspect a lot of our Hop plants have arrived via self-seeding. You could get a container grown plant and it could go in now. Hops are also to be found growing wild in the hedges here, which I presume you were finding with Twigs.
If you do get one, be prepared for it to become quite rampant
thanks guys - are they considered harmful prior to sloes or just not as therapeutic. They look so lush at the moment
No, I don't think so. I meant to add this to my previous post.
FHB states that plum sticks and leaves are also OK. https://www.harcourt-brown.co.uk/media/plants/favourite-plants/apple-leaves.jpg/view
What does that link say about apple leaves? For some reason her website is always blocked for meNo, I don't think so. I meant to add this to my previous post.
FHB states that plum sticks and leaves are also OK. https://www.harcourt-brown.co.uk/media/plants/favourite-plants/apple-leaves.jpg/view
What does that link say about apple leaves? For some reason her website is always blocked for me
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Great! So what's your daily forage for buns?Nom nom
Fruit tree leaves in autumn
The leaves and branches of any fruit trees (apple, pear, plum) are enjoyed by rabbits. They especially enjoy the dry leaves that fall from the trees in the autumn. Rabbits also enjoy stripping the bark and chewing any branches or twigs they are offered.