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I know it's best to feed fresh vegis to yourbunny (just as it's better for humans to have fresh as opposed tofrozen), but is it in any way detrimental to a bunny's health to eat,say, frozen broccoli?
 
I'm not too sure about rabbits, BUT I do knowthat frozen veggies are just as good for you as fresh, because they arefrozen at their peek. Canned veggies have verylittlenutiritous value...

:monkey::monkey:
 
Hmm, that's good to know. And maybe inthis hot weather,rabbits may benefit fromfrozenvegetables? Lindsy, I love all the pics of your "monkeys"btw. :)
 
I dunno if it's a good idea to be giving themfrozen. It adds extra water and at 3 months your bun may not be used toit. Just letting them thaw should be fine at first.
 
I would probably let them thaw and then do likeyou do with celery and set it in the fridge for awhile with a tiny bitof water to make them crisp and "yummy". Just a thought.

Kat


 

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