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    stems are they heathy?

    hey i was just wondering is there anything in the weed stem that are unhealthy like if i feed them to my rabbit will die or something??
    Stoned_Friend Reviewed by Stoned_Friend on . stems are they heathy? hey i was just wondering is there anything in the weed stem that are unhealthy like if i feed them to my rabbit will die or something?? Rating: 5

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    stems are they heathy?

    I wouldn't imagine so... I nibble on them. They have breath-freshening properties and taste better than the average Altoid! :thumbsup:

    I don't think your bunny would like them too much, as it is just a stem from a plant. It might be a little rough on his/her tummy, though.

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    #3
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    stems are they heathy?

    They are ok for humans. Ive smoked and chewed loads. I dont know how they would effect animals, im guessing they wouldnt be harmless. Dont feed stems to your rabbit. Give the little thing some lettuce or carrots.

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