Dandelion for rabbits?
Hello π
There are tons of dandelions growing in our work parking lot right now. I'd like to give them to my rabbits, as they love to eat them, and I know at least no dog has peed on them.
However, I don't know if they're that "healthy," since they're growing next to the parking lot where our container truck whizzes over them twice a day. Because of the exhaust fumes and all that. It would be great if someone had an answer. Best regards.
oh yes, the flowers are on a small meadow next to the parking lot, not directly on it
"He's standing everywhere. At least everywhere, where vigorously fertilized was by cows or dogs. That's why the lion's tooth is also called cow flower or dog flower in some places."
I found this at google. Never seen anyone the dog flower says π would be nice to mention this.
I'd rather pick it up on the free again or in the garden or something. You never know if there was a dog. Also the gases directly next to the plants are not good. As a rule, rabbits are allowed to eat something like this, but then look elsewhere.
With us this actually tells everyone here, perhaps the word belongs only to the Saxon vocabulary π
Have asked a few people here today (NRW) no one could start with this, even not the U50 generation ^^
Find such regional peculiarities somehow interesting.
I can't imagine. I live my whole life (until a year) in Saxony and only know lion's tooth. In which region do you live? I'm in central axes.
That can be π but now I have become a piece smarter ππ»
I also come from central axes, DΓΆbeln County.
Hello ππ½
Because of the exhaust gases there, I wouldn't do that. Oh, the dogs make it down there, so he can be dirty.
Greetings I hope I could help you
Dogs do not exist with us, the parking lot is fenced and locked.
I'm looking for a different meadow for picking up, there are not so many dogs on the road at the edges of the forest. Thanks for the answer π₯°
Dog flower is then lion's tooth, but the name dog's flower probably comes that they grow especially well where dogs peeβ¦.
But only because of the exhaust gases, I'd get rid of it, I'd rather look for a remote big lawn for picking up!
Dogs aren't on it with us, they're closed, so they don't get there.
My problem is that I was afraid of the big meadows that were already pinched by dogs. Maybe I find another great place π
They also like to grow on wall projections, or in scorched old walls, then it is unlikely that the dogs were there;)
A lot of success in the search!
Google helps.
Lion tooth can eat rabbits.
but please not from directly next to a parking lot, with extra exhaust gas π
Of course, I know, I wrote that mine like to feed. I was just talking about the exhaust gases π₯°