Thoughts on these greens from my yard?

Ramsey

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This site certainly has no shortage of opinions, so I'd like to solicit a few on whether or not this would be good meal for my baby leopard.

We just cut these a minute ago from the backyard. The grass is standard fescue mix (although I'm sure there's Bermuda in there too). The leaves are from my huge hibiscus plant. I can also offer the flower too.

Everything is 100% organic, chemical free. My guy is between 4-5 mos old.

Thanks

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There's no reason in the world for you to not offer that to your baby. Just be prepared, he may not be interested in the grass. Some leopards eat a lot of grass (mine do) and some would rather not eat grass.
 

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Thanks. I mixed up an even amount of hibiscus, grass and romain. I'm watching him eat now.

He separated the hibiscus and discarded it. He's mowing down the grass and romain.
 

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This site certainly has no shortage of opinions, so I'd like to solicit a few on whether or not this would be good meal for my baby leopard.

We just cut these a minute ago from the backyard. The grass is standard fescue mix (although I'm sure there's Bermuda in there too). The leaves are from my huge hibiscus plant. I can also offer the flower too.

Everything is 100% organic, chemical free. My guy is between 4-5 mos old.

Thanks

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Well done, it looks delicious (well.. to a tortoise.) Mine doesn't eat grass but if they do, it makes everything a lot easier and cheaper.
 
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