parsley and corriander?

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Yes they can. Mine love parsley and hate corriander! Ha ha! Do not feed to often though
 
yup! Mine love it :))
Though parsely is high in calcium I believe, so best given in small amounts to minimise rise of bladder stones. (I'm sure more knowledgeable people on here can provide more info on that though!)
 
Corriander is my girls absolute fave - even beats melon skin - but its really pricy so they only get it occassionally
 
Mine love both but I limit the parsley due to its high calcium :))

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I had difficulty telling the two apart as I buy them in large bunches so tend to buy the curly parsley - be careful of anything you are unsure of in the wild and if in doubt, don't give it :))

i planted it in a trough thingy and couple of years ago and know its evry where! @) :))
 
Mine get coriander (US: cilantro), dill, basil, parsley. You can also feed fennel, mint, leaf celery.

Here is a list of all the veg they can have (it's American, so some veg have different names.) http://www.guinealynx.info/chart.html
 
Which bits of the fennell can they eat - can they eat the stalk and the twirly bits at the end? as I have loads of it growing in my garden in the summer
 
I got a pot each of basil & parsley from aldi yesterday, only about 60p I think and have split the pots into 4 and potted them up into a larger tub. In time theyll start to fill out so works out really cheap. In the spring I'll be growing lots of other herbs from seed, I found out which ones were safe from the shopping list at the top of this board :)
 
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