bigfoot_158":3i5ogwn1 said:
Ok thanks
Next question: Is deadly to rabbits?
I've honestly never fed it, since it doesn't grow on my current property.
In general, most plants safe for human consumption are also safe to rabbits. (Akane beat me to this!) There are a few notable exceptions, like onion, avocado or cocoa.
There are also a few plants deemed dangerous to us are still safe to feed to to rabbits and most other small animals, as they apparently have a way of dealing with pyrrolizidine alkaloids (found in comfrey, coltsfoot, etc.) that humans do not.
I hope someone else can fill in a more definite answer.
I would feel fairly comfortable feeding it in small quantities to my hard and observing their reactions.
Some sites claim it's immune to rabbit predation, and others mention the hairy texture may be part of why it's not favored by livestock. My rabbits love comfrey , which is also fuzzy, so that makes me a bit dubious. Perhaps it just appears around the same time as plants that rabbits find more delicious, like dandelion and chickweed?