GBov
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I am planning on planting LOTS of banana plants in the spring and have started wondering what the nutritional value of the leaves are. All the buns love banana peels and canna lily leaves but so far they are only treats.
MaggieJ":o0jvaeob said:I googled nutritional value banana leaves and there is lots of information online. I gather they are used as livestock forage in many parts of the world. Here's one link to get you started.
http://www.feedipedia.org/node/686
ramblingrabbit":1rlbzyn9 said:I have about an acre of bananas and feed the leaves sometimes. But they are not a favorite among our rabbits. The young growouts will eat them as part of their ration, maybe a leaf or two per day for around half a dozen rabbits. And after several days of this interest seems to wane for a while as well. The adult breeders won't eat them hardly at all. I seem to recall reading something about them being very high in tannins, which may have something to do with this. Many things may be great in modest amounts, but problematic when they make up too large a proportion of the fodder.
Or maybe my herd is just spoiled for choice. Of course, your results may vary, and I don't want to rain on your parade, but it occurs to me (from experience) that palatability is also something to consider carefully before you get too far into the planning process...
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Good luck, and cheers!
GBov":1mb8xz4i said:I wonder if different kinds of banana plants taste different?
All of mine gobble up canna lilly leaves which are a relitive of bananas but it took them all several weeks to even taste passion flower vines and a few weeks more to like them so perhaps its just a taste thing?
I do know I have stopped being so careful of their "delicate" stomachs and just toss in a handful of anything to hand plus a handful of hay and a handful of pellets, to my fryers. So far they are growing out really nicely but the cold weather is really limiting what is available. About to start cutting wild grape vines for them but that takes alot more time than cutting a leaf each from the canna patch. :roll:
Featherhoof":1mb8xz4i said:I am also growing pidgeon peas( I will be feeding the branches in moderation after I harvest the peas.