Popcorn isn't healthy for rabbits.
Popcorn is not necessarily 'healthy' for you. It certainly should not take the place of a healthy, fruit and veggie filled diet. But then again, popcorn is more 'healthy' for you if you buy it organic.
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Popcorn can become a healthy snack when the bulk of the salt and butter is removed from it.
Not really. The health benefits of popcorn can be realized with plain popcorn. Kettle popcorn is covered in sugar, salt, and fat. Check the label.
Popcorn is pretty healthy
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Popcorn is helthy itself, containing fiber to fill you up, as long as you limit yourself on the salt and butter.
To keep the teeth healthy
only if carmarmell and rabbits are raining form the sky and popcorn is growing in you back yard
Healthy Heart Market sells No Salt Microwave Popcorn. See link below. Also, Jolly Time makes "Low Sodium 100 Calorie Healthy Pop Butter" popcorn. It has 90 milligrams of sodium per 5 cup popped serving.
Hay and grass makes a comfy and healthy bedding for most rabbits.
Yes, most rabbits grow healthy. Usually very fancy rabbits get the most diseases, because people kept breeding them over and over again for the perfect rabbit. English spot's are somewhat healthy and if they are well kept, they could live for 10 years!