markt1
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Can white wheat seeds be fed to rabbits without grinding them? The cheapest online source for white wheat berries (seeds) I've found was Walmart (at almost $1 per pound). Would rather go with oats due to their higher protein levels, but the rigging something up for kilning the oats (steaming followed by a bake) to avoid rancidity during storage is just too inconvenient. Corn is too low in protein to make it the dominant grain fed, and barley couldn't be fed to my geese. So it's wheat. Do I need to grind it up or not? If I have to grind it, will they reject it like they do alfalfa fines? I may try to sprout it, but don't have 100% confidence that I could get sprouting to work. I also have a few large mulberry trees at the back of my yard, but wouldn't dried mulberry leaves stored for winter feed just turn to dust during handling and be rejected by the rabbit? How could I use the mulberry leaves for winter feed? Thanks for all help...