Does anyone know if there's a list of squirrel safe herbs/spices anywhere? Trying to find out if tumeric is safe to add to treats for Peanut. I only found 1 very old posting from this site and no info anywhere else on the subject.
Thanks all!
Does anyone know if there's a list of squirrel safe herbs/spices anywhere? Trying to find out if tumeric is safe to add to treats for Peanut. I only found 1 very old posting from this site and no info anywhere else on the subject.
Thanks all!
I've been looking for years wondering if fresh herbs were alright like thyme, rosemary etc
I've yet to find anything so I just don't give it to mine outside of parsley which can't say mine even like it.
I'm still curious to know as I feel so limited in the food I give, must get boring 🙄
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ILovePeanut (01-31-2023)
Though Tumeric is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, thus reducing pain to some degree; it is also known to be high in oxalic acid, which readily bonds with calcium thus reducing the amount available from the diet for the tissues and bones.
Lighten-Up (02-03-2023)