Rabbits by Accident
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I have some kiln dried oak boards that would be handy to use for the nest boxes I need to build.
I've seen that fresh oak is not suitable to feed to rabbits because of the high tannin level.
Kiln dried should not have high tannin levels ... ? Any thoughts on this?
I could line the corners & the opening with tin so that they can't chew it, I suppose. Other than that I don't think they could chew it.
I have used kiln dried cedar as shelves for years with no problems, even when I have a rabbit or two that chews the boards absolutely in half.
Thoughts? Experience?
Thanks!
Liz
I've seen that fresh oak is not suitable to feed to rabbits because of the high tannin level.
Kiln dried should not have high tannin levels ... ? Any thoughts on this?
I could line the corners & the opening with tin so that they can't chew it, I suppose. Other than that I don't think they could chew it.
I have used kiln dried cedar as shelves for years with no problems, even when I have a rabbit or two that chews the boards absolutely in half.
Thoughts? Experience?
Thanks!
Liz