Freezing grass?

elbieregan

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My sulcata eats mostly hay in the winter. I'd like to grow grass indoors this year but then it struck me: can I cut and freeze grass for him? My thoughts are then he would get dandelions, plantain etc as well. (Obviously I would defrost before feeding lol.)

Thoughts?
 

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I don't know the answer to this lol but i hope we find out that we can!!!:) Because that's an awesome idea;) love it!!
 

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I would think it would turn too mush. But you may be able to dry it. You can also try it now. Put some grass in the freezer and take it out in a couple days and thaw. Let us know what YA get.
 

elbieregan

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Oooh. Good idea. Oh, the wonders of scientific intrigue! Have a question. Try it ;)
 

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Yes, maybe grass is different, but my greens that I tried to freeze got very soggy and gross :confused:!
 

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