Easy Ears
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So with Halloween just passing I'm sure a few people (myself included) are wondering about their traditional pumpkins they recently carved and if the seeds are safe to feed to their bunnies.
So my questions are:
Are the seeds safe to feed both raw and cooked?
Can other parts of a traditional pumpkin be fed as well to our bunnies? :bunnyhop:
I know pumpkin seeds can be good for rabbits, but I've only heard of those being the ones that pumpkin pies are made out of. Yes, that's right, large field pumpkins, which are grown for jack-o'-lanterns, are too stringy for baking. Sugar pie pumpkins or other flavorful varieties are used for baking pies. I did not know this until recently! (I mean I'm sure you could try it out; I've never done it myself mind you, but I'm not sure if it'd work. )
So my questions are:
Are the seeds safe to feed both raw and cooked?
Can other parts of a traditional pumpkin be fed as well to our bunnies? :bunnyhop:
I know pumpkin seeds can be good for rabbits, but I've only heard of those being the ones that pumpkin pies are made out of. Yes, that's right, large field pumpkins, which are grown for jack-o'-lanterns, are too stringy for baking. Sugar pie pumpkins or other flavorful varieties are used for baking pies. I did not know this until recently! (I mean I'm sure you could try it out; I've never done it myself mind you, but I'm not sure if it'd work. )