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is there any type of wood that is bad for bunnies? can they eat birch bark? I gave them apple twigs and they loved them. is plywood a problem?
are there foods that are toxic that I should avoid?

by the way, no new babies. mother with 4 kits outside and mother with 1 kit inside all doing well.
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Well, I don't have that as a reason, but boy just getting old makes a difference, I think I have forgotten more than I know.

I hear ya...it's just part of what makes us lovable.
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I still have a young teen who tries to keep me on my toes.
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Part of it depends on the breed, for example my angora's would get uncomfortable at 80 and when I had english lops or large earred breeds around 90 is when I would worry.

It really depends on the humidity and shade, etc....

I use a swamp cooler in the summer if it is over 95 on the rabbits I have now, but mostly frozen water bottles work if it is really bad which is rare here, I will ice the outside of their ears to cool them off quicker and make sure they have cool water to drink.

But when we had netherlands with little ears, I would say they were closer to the angora temps. That has just been my experience.

mine all have little ears. what is a swamp cooler?
 
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Well, I don't have that as a reason, but boy just getting old makes a difference, I think I have forgotten more than I know.

I hear ya...it's just part of what makes us lovable.
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I still have a young teen who tries to keep me on my toes.
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my daughter is 32.
 
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I hear ya...it's just part of what makes us lovable.
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I still have a young teen who tries to keep me on my toes.
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my daughter is 32.

My oldest is 32, youngest is still in teens.
 
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Not sure on your other questions, but I would not give them plywood to chew because it is made with a glue and probably not safe for your rabbits to eat.
 
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GREAT Idea, Thanks!

Plus they can be stacked neatly in a box in the freezer to be handed out frozen on hot days.
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Great idea! Less room than frozen juice bottle!
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treated wood is not good and cherry that is wilted. yes, potatoes, anything that causes gas, to much greens. there is a list somewhere of toxic plants and foods for rabbits but can't remember it off hand. when i have time later will see if i can find it and add it on here for ya.
 
We find big sticks and cut them into a few inch pieces and that's what we give them to chew on.

I LOVE frozen water bottles - I swear by them in the summer!! Some pages back, I even posted a pic that has one of my does and a baby lying against one, lol
 

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