Someone told me corriander is quite good for pigs, can't remember wether thats right though! Mine only get it about 2 times a week because it's expensive! x
You can grow them I'm pots on the balcony or even in the garden if you got the room, they fit pretty much every nook and cranny. Just don't get Mint into the garden - pot only - or you have it in places where you can't even imagine right now.
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Coriander has an almost 1:1 Calcium to Phosphorous ratio, so it can be fed regularly. Mine get it a few times a week because it's so expensive and they seem to get bored with it if they have it to often.
Some of mine love it, but others just back away from it as though its something really awful! I gave some to Snap and Goggles and they both ran into the corner. They wouldn't come out until I took it out the cage! ;D
I grow herbs and this year, whether it is because of the mild and wet weather, but I have parsley coming out of my ears ... well not literally! ;D ;D ;D
I bought curled parsley and flat leaved parsley both for £1.50 per plant from a good garden nursery, planted them up and hey presto, I have lots that I have to cut to keep the plant going and my piggies love it. There is a limit to how much you can put in an omelette or in a recipe!
Not tried them yet on coriander or mint, but I will give them a try!
Coriander seemed to get the "thumbs down" with my lot last night ... some ran away from it! ?
Freshly picked from my herb pot but I think it was probably the smell that frightened them as it is pretty strong.
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