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 Can Grass Be Frozen In Order To Give Rabbits Some Later In The Winter Month?
Got 3 rabbits, 2 of them labsolutely love it grass
 10 Sep 2007 03:43
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 Yes… grass can be frozen for that matter but the dilemma that arises here is that your rabbit won't probably eat that grass as they are used to eating grass and herbs that are purely fresh. The frozen grass will be way too watery and soggy for them to eat. So technically, freezing grass is of no avail.
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