Web4. Since I got a rabbit a couple months ago, he's been eating mainly kangkong, a vegetable popular in Southeast Asia in the morning glory family. (It's also called "water spinach," but it is not a Brassica.) Some research ( 1, 2) suggests that this food is alone suitable for raising healthy rabbits, but mine is a pet, not livestock. WebDec 30, 2011 · Best Answer Copy Morning Glory, which is of the Ipomoea species, can be toxic to goats even though they love the plant. Wiki User ∙ 2011-12-30 03:09:00 This …
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WebAug 12, 2010 · Aug 9, 2010. #2. Tomato plants are toxic. I'm not saying that every rabbit that nibbles one is going to drop down dead, but it's not a good idea to feed them. They belong to the same family as deadly nightshade, eggplant and potato plants. All have toxic foliage. I've heard of people feeding morning glory vines, but I've also heard they are ... WebMay 12, 2011 · 1. 109. middle Tn. It says that tomatoes are in the nightshade family. My ducks would eat my tomatoes off the vines before I could get them. I finally started pulling the larger green ones to let ripen on the window sill. So tomatoes won't hurt them. I don't know about morning glories but I would play it safe. WebScotch Broom, Goats and Morning Glory Toxicity Reader question: I’ve been told by someone who has 50 goats and rents them out that you shouldn’t let the does eat Scotch broom three months prior to pregnancy … can sugar affect sleep