Frecs
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I have 5 large and multiple small pecan (Carya illinoinensis) trees. I've been longing to use them as forage for my rabbits but thought I'd read that they were toxic to rabbits. But then...
I found this:
And the Florida Extension office mentions that rabbits girdle young pecan trees...
Then, I saw right here on rabbittalk that pecan wood was mentioned as safe for rabbit chewing...
I've found no mention of the leaves...
So, does anyone have information pertaining to the safety of the various pecan parts for feeding rabbits? Beyond just "it won't kill'em"...is there any actually nutritional value to certain parts or is it just a fiber/roughage source?
I found this:
Pecan shell is a pure natural material made of cellulose and lignin. In fact it is the identical composition of a common material found in pears. If you have eaten a pear and noticed the gritty texture, those are clusters of the same type of cells as pecan shell. What is good about the pecan shell resource, is that the shell is protected during the life cycle from any contamination by both an external green husk and the fiber system of the tree which acts as a large filter for any possible ground contaminants. The result is a pesticide free clean fiber resource that is natural and requires no chemical processing or additives.
In pet food, pecan shell is ground to individual cells called sclereids that have a rounded oval shape (sclereids are also found in apples, cloves, cinnamon, and pears).
Pecan shell is not a poison for animals or humans; instead, it is a rich source of antioxidants such as Ellagic acid and Gallic acid. In fact the shell contains more than 3 times the antioxidant value of an equivalent weight of either raw blueberries or raw raspberries.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Are_pecan_she ... on_to_dogs
And the Florida Extension office mentions that rabbits girdle young pecan trees...
Then, I saw right here on rabbittalk that pecan wood was mentioned as safe for rabbit chewing...
I've found no mention of the leaves...
So, does anyone have information pertaining to the safety of the various pecan parts for feeding rabbits? Beyond just "it won't kill'em"...is there any actually nutritional value to certain parts or is it just a fiber/roughage source?