Fiddlehead greens are a type of fern that is indigenous to Eastern/Maritime Canada. The part you actually eat (they're deliciious...sort of spinachy) is the tender head, that's curled into itself as it sprouts.
No, rabbits probably shouldn't eat fiddleheads. Although they are not listed on the list of known poisonous plants for rabbits (see link below), raw fiddleheads are known to be poisonous to humans,...
Only when eaten raw, as they contain small amounts of shikimic acid, which may cause gastrointestinal distress, but is not lethal. Simply cook them for 5 minutes to neutralize the acid. After that,...
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