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    Re: My BP might die.. beyond worried.

    I've considered the different enzymes problem too, but the snakes don't perish if the prey just ate.
    Rats and many birds eat grain, what if the bunny had a gut full of alfalfa?
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    Re: My BP might die.. beyond worried.

    Quote Originally Posted by distaff View Post
    I've considered the different enzymes problem too, but the snakes don't perish if the prey just ate.
    Rats and many birds eat grain, what if the bunny had a gut full of alfalfa?
    Inquiring minds...
    I’m assuming they just poop it out but can’t digest/absorb the nutrients from it.


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    Re: My BP might die.. beyond worried.

    Quote Originally Posted by distaff View Post
    I've considered the different enzymes problem too, but the snakes don't perish if the prey just ate.
    Rats and many birds eat grain, what if the bunny had a gut full of alfalfa?
    Inquiring minds...
    For sure the prey can be full of food (but also enzymes of their own)...I think it's really a matter of degree, & not all "organic matter" is created equal. Sticks & wood chips are not the same as pliable grass blades or lots of tiny seeds/or grain. Some things pass easier & some things make great blockages.
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