Are Potatos OK for bunnies?

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Are Potatos OK for bunnies?

Post by PSeahawk » Tue, 25 Dec 2001 05:07:12



Can I share a potato with my rabbit, or is that better
left alone?
 
 
 

Are Potatos OK for bunnies?

Post by Christina Kenned » Tue, 25 Dec 2001 07:59:54


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>Can I share a potato with my rabbit, or is that better
>left alone?

No.  They don't need the starch, and I think there's another risk too?
A little chip of carrot is often appreciated.
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Are Potatos OK for bunnies?

Post by Rhond » Tue, 25 Dec 2001 12:33:50


The other risk is the skin -- the green part around the eye. The green
is toxic.    -Rhonda
Quote:

>>Can I share a potato with my rabbit, or is that better
>>left alone?

> No.  They don't need the starch, and I think there's another risk too?
> A little chip of carrot is often appreciated.
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Are Potatos OK for bunnies?

Post by HareWe » Tue, 01 Jan 2002 22:30:20


x-no archive:  yes

My rabbit Wally jumps up on the sofa when I least expect it to attack almost
whatever I'm eating.

The latest is he jumped up and took as many mouthfuls as possible of my baked
potato (with butter and salsa on it, I might add) before I could fend him off!
Sheesh he is a force of nature ( a very hungry force of nature).

Not long ago he jumped up, took some bites of quiche I was eating (with bacon
bits--hardly a rabbit food--) before I could push him down.

Gad!  Happy New Year to all and thanks to those folks who've been interested in
my Harewear  bunny tshirts and bunny pottery ;-)

Carla

the HAREWARE pottery he inspired!
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