Beetroot leaves

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Can piggies eat these? Got given a load from the grocer - but can't find them listed as either OK or safe. The list on here says "beet greens" but don't think that is the same......
 
I have read differing views, some say they are poisonous but I know that isnt the case as all mine have had the leaves and been absolutely fine. I have also read that they are high in folic acid which isnt too good for guineas, at least not over a period of time.
Best advice I can give is if youre not sure, dont feed it.
At the time I gave mine, I thought they were perfectly safe and as I said, none of mine had any ill effects....if anyone knows for sure, I would be interested to know too :)
 
Fugly has them and had been fine O0 O0

Have googled beet greens and they are the leaves of beetroot.

I am sure in my guineapigolopaedia they are listed as ok.

I have no problem with feeding them to Fugly, like all things a little at a time.
 
I would have thought they would be OK, they are sometime included in the salad mixes you can get from the supermarket. I have never given them to my mine though
 
List of safe foods and calcium sources, page 40 of the guineapiglopaedia, beet greens are listed as safe to eat.
Calcium 188mg, phosphorus 80mg....so high in calcium.
 
you had me worried fore a while then :o
i brought back a goodie bag full of stuff from my parents who grow all their own veg :) and i fed the pigs some beetroot leaves last night :embarassed:. they seemed to enjoy them and i haven't seen any side effects ;D
my goodie bag included:- broccoli and broccoli leaves, sprout leaves, lettuce, sage, basil. cucumber and lots of chick weed :D the pigs went crazy for it 2funny
 
I'm confused (no change there then!)! Are they alright or arn't they?
Sorry :-\ Blonde hair you see lol! ;D
 
Yeh, thats why i was confused, cos i gave mine the leaves.....
Sorry 98)
 
I would conclude that they are not poisonous but as they are high in calcium, best fed only occasionally as a treat O0
 
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