M MrHobbsMissB Member Joined Aug 23, 2008 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Location Daytona Beach, , Apr 16, 2009 #1 From all indications we will be having a bumper crop of figs this year, are fresh figs okay for rabbits to eat? Just as an occasional treat. Anne
From all indications we will be having a bumper crop of figs this year, are fresh figs okay for rabbits to eat? Just as an occasional treat. Anne
M Maureen Las Supporting Member Joined Nov 30, 2005 Messages 10,317 Reaction score 56 Location , , Apr 16, 2009 #2 I will try to find this i just cannot remember figs on a list however, since they are sweet it would have to be a small quantity
I will try to find this i just cannot remember figs on a list however, since they are sweet it would have to be a small quantity
M Maureen Las Supporting Member Joined Nov 30, 2005 Messages 10,317 Reaction score 56 Location , , Apr 17, 2009 #3 I cannot find it.... ...only trees like ficus (weeping fig )which is toxic and not what you are talking about. Hofefully one of us will find it somewhere
I cannot find it.... ...only trees like ficus (weeping fig )which is toxic and not what you are talking about. Hofefully one of us will find it somewhere
M MrHobbsMissB Member Joined Aug 23, 2008 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Location Daytona Beach, , Apr 17, 2009 #4 Thank you for trying to find an answer to the question, I can't find anything in the places that I have looked so I thought I would try the knowledgable people on RO.
Thank you for trying to find an answer to the question, I can't find anything in the places that I have looked so I thought I would try the knowledgable people on RO.
slavetoabunny Well-Known Member Joined Sep 9, 2005 Messages 8,021 Reaction score 12 Location Bunny Beach, Florida, USA Apr 17, 2009 #5 Anne, have you asked Dr. Emerson? BWT.....I love figs! I take some.
M MrHobbsMissB Member Joined Aug 23, 2008 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Location Daytona Beach, , Apr 18, 2009 #6 I hadn't even thought to ask Dr. Emerson. I'll be happy to share some figs.