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 =====Feed & Forage===== =====Feed & Forage=====
  
-TAMUK-C were developed as a backyard meat rabbit breed. They can be sustained wholly on pellets and hay but they are also well adapted to forage. However, because this is not a specific adaptation of TAMUK-C, it's best to acquire your rabbits from breeders that feed forage if this is an important aspect to you. Anecdotally, there does seem to be a lower incidence of weaning enteritis among TAMUK-C and especially those that feed forage regularly.+TAMUK-C were developed as a backyard meat rabbit breed. They can be sustained wholly on pellets or pellets and hay but they are also well suited for forage. However, because this is not a specific adaptation of TAMUK-C, it's best to acquire your rabbits from breeders that feed forage if this is an important aspect to you. Anecdotally, there does seem to be a lower incidence of weaning enteritis among TAMUK-C and especially those that feed forage regularly
 + 
 +====Anecdotally Safe Plants to Feed==== 
 +This list is compiled via experience with giving these plants to TAMUK-C rabbits and having observed no ill effects. Feed under your own caution and discretion.
  
 ^Free Feed Plants ^Moderate Feed Plants ^Occasional Feed Plants ^ ^Free Feed Plants ^Moderate Feed Plants ^Occasional Feed Plants ^
-| <WRAP>  * Parsley +|<WRAP>* Parsley\\ 
-  * Cilantro +* Cilantro\\ 
-  * Basil (all types) +* Basil (all types)\\ 
-  * Carrot TOPS +* Carrot TOPS\\ 
-  * Parsnip TOPS +* Parsnip TOPS\\ 
-  * Green Bean Leaves +* Green Bean Leaves\\ 
-  * Banana Tree Leaves +* Banana Tree Leaves\\ 
-  * Rose Leaves, Stems, & Flowers +* Rose Leaves, Stems, & Flowers\\ 
-  * Mints, Lemon Balm, Bee Balm +* Mints, Lemon Balm, Bee Balm\\ 
-  * Blackberry Leaves & Stems +* Blackberry Leaves & Stems\\ 
-  * Dandelion Leaves, +* Dandelion Leaves, Flowers, and Roots\\ 
-  * Flowers, and Roots +* Sweet Potato VINES\\ 
-  * Sweet Potato VINES +* Crabgrass, Nutsedge, St Augustine</WRAP>|<WRAP>Mulberry Leaves & Branches\\ 
-  * Crabgrass, Nutsedge, St Augustine</WRAP>  +Kale\\ 
- <WRAP> Mulberry Leaves & Branches +Broccoli/Brussel\\ 
-  Kale +Sprout/Cabbage Leaves\\ 
-  Broccoli/Brussel +Japanese Honeysuckle Flowers and Vines\\ 
-  Sprout/Cabbage Leaves +Oregano\\ 
-  Japanese Honeysuckle Flowers and Vines +Dill Weed\\ 
-  Oregano +Chard\\ 
-  Dill Weed +Spinach\\ 
-  Chard +Banana Peels\\ 
-  Spinach +Morning Glory/Bindweed\\ 
-  Banana Peels +Asparagus Shoots and Fronds\\ 
-  Morning Glory/Bindweed +Arugula</WRAP>|<WRAP>* Carrots\\ 
-  Asparagus Shoots and Fronds +* Apples\\ 
-  Arugula </WRAP> +* Green Beans/Peas\\ 
- <WRAP> * Carrots +* Banana\\ 
-  * Apples +* Lettuce (Romaine, Butter)\\ 
-  * Green Beans/Peas +* Cucumbers/Squash\\ 
-  * Banana +* Strawberries</WRAP>| 
-  * Lettuce (Romaine, Butter) + 
-  * Cucumbers/Squash +====Studies==== 
-  * Strawberries </WRAP> |  + 
-===Moderate Feed Plants===+These are the only studies in which TAMUK-C were subjects. 
 + 
 +{{ :guidelines:sweet_potato_1_feeding_sweet_potato_pilot.pdf | Feeding of Sweet Potato Forage}}\\ 
 +{{ :guidelines:sweet_potato_2_meat_rabbits_finished_on_sweet_potato_forage_looks_good_in_texas_research.pdf | Meat Rabbits Finished on Sweet Potato Forage}} 
 + 
 +These papers are not specific to TAMUK-C but contain useful information about feed and forage of rabbits. ((Thanks to D. Moore for the compilation of papers.)) 
 + 
 +{{ :guidelines:mudunuru_lukefahr_lablab_molasses_blocks.pdf | Performance of Growing Rabbits Fed Lablab Purpureus Forage with Molasses Mini-Blocks and Restricted Commercial Pellets}}\\ 
 +{{ :guidelines:martinez-aispuro_lukefahr_forage_w_amino_acids.pdf | High Forage Diets Supplemented with Synthetic Amino Acids}}\\ 
 +{{ :guidelines:types-of-rabbit-hay.pdf | Types of Rabbit Hay}}\\ 
 +{{ :guidelines:ruiz-feria_lukefahr_mesquite_cactus.pdf | Cactus and Mesquite as Forage for Rabbits}}\\ 
 +{{ :guidelines:acorn_feed_rabbits.pdf | Oak Acorn as Substitute for Corn in Rabbit Feed}}\\ 
 +{{ :guidelines:grape_stalks_rabbits.pdf | Dietary Incorporation of Grape Stalks in Growing Rabbits}}\\ 
 +{{ :guidelines:mulberry_digestability_nzw_cross.pdf | Mulberry Leaf Digestibility and Growth Performance in Crossbred Rabbits}}\\ 
 +{{ :guidelines:agriculture-13-01424-v2.pdf | Current Applications and Trends in Rabbit Nutraceuticals}}\\ 
 +{{ :guidelines:hay_barley_feed.pdf | Traditional Rabbit Diet vs Pelleted for Growing Rabbits (Hay-Barley, Hay-Corn)}}\\ 
 +{{ :guidelines:falcone_db_banana_sp_vines.pdf | Evaluation of Banana Peel and Sweet Potato Vine as replacement for Maize and Alfalfa}}\\ 
 +{{ :guidelines:evaluationofmulberrymorusalbaleavesasaconcentratesubstitute.pdf | Mulberry Leaves as a Substitute in Rabbit Diet}}\\ 
  
-===Occasional Feed Plants=== 
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