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Rabbits eat tulips.
But do they eat: 1. petunias 2. black-eyed susan? 3. Impatiants 4. Vinca 5. Daylillies? Why can't grass be more satisfying to them? I've been using dried blood and chicken wire. Any other cheap ideas? I cannot use a gun (I live in a sub-divided neighborhood.) and what do you do with a live rabbit in a Have-A-Heart trap? |
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"Ol' Duffer" wrote in message ... In article . com, says... Rabbits eat tulips. Why can't grass be more satisfying to them? Not very tasty or nutritious. I saw just yesterday a rabbit eating what certainly looked like seeds from the stems of overgrown grass. |
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try the rabbit in a roasting pan with apple cider a and a few cloves
-- Dana www3.sympatico.ca/lostmermaid "Higglity" wrote in message ups.com... Rabbits eat tulips. But do they eat: 1. petunias 2. black-eyed susan? 3. Impatiants 4. Vinca 5. Daylillies? Why can't grass be more satisfying to them? I've been using dried blood and chicken wire. Any other cheap ideas? I cannot use a gun (I live in a sub-divided neighborhood.) and what do you do with a live rabbit in a Have-A-Heart trap? |
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