Frecs
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I did a search and it looks like we have not yet discussed the feeding of okra to rabbits.
Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) appears on the "safe" list but (at least on mine) it does not mention parts. I found information on feedipedia and it seems that the leaves and pods are good sources of protein (leaves are 23% protein). But, as anyone who has grown okra can attest -- the leaves are covered in hairs and one can get a contact dermatitis from the leaves.
So, I'm wondering whether it is something rabbits would eat? Perhaps as a dried material? Anyone tried it?
opcorn:
Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) appears on the "safe" list but (at least on mine) it does not mention parts. I found information on feedipedia and it seems that the leaves and pods are good sources of protein (leaves are 23% protein). But, as anyone who has grown okra can attest -- the leaves are covered in hairs and one can get a contact dermatitis from the leaves.
So, I'm wondering whether it is something rabbits would eat? Perhaps as a dried material? Anyone tried it?