Tigertron
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So this is something I have been curious about for some time. I have a fig tree in my back yard and trim it every year in the fall. I save some of the small branches for my outdoor fire place.
No where have I ever seen that fig wood is ok for chinchillas to chew but I have given small branches (very dry) to my chins and they really love it. Grab it and run away hiding with it like a cranberry.
If you have never seen fig wood when fresh cut the new wood has a milky sap that looks like Elmer's glue and is sweet. After it has dried for several months the sap evaporates and the wood still has a sweet taste and smells just like vanilla.
The chins love the bark and will eat all that first and then ignore the core.
So the few times I had give it to the chin I see no adverse reaction so it's not toxic (I ate some first) but I don't really know so what do you folks think?
Tony
No where have I ever seen that fig wood is ok for chinchillas to chew but I have given small branches (very dry) to my chins and they really love it. Grab it and run away hiding with it like a cranberry.
If you have never seen fig wood when fresh cut the new wood has a milky sap that looks like Elmer's glue and is sweet. After it has dried for several months the sap evaporates and the wood still has a sweet taste and smells just like vanilla.
The chins love the bark and will eat all that first and then ignore the core.
So the few times I had give it to the chin I see no adverse reaction so it's not toxic (I ate some first) but I don't really know so what do you folks think?
Tony