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AMOUNT OF FOOD THAT PROVIDES RDA OF CALCIUM
Spring cabbage (150g)
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Spring cabbage (150g)
Although spring cabbage is rich in calcium, it also has a high moisture content. A rabbit would need to eat about 150g to meet the recommended daily allowance of 500g calcium. Most supermarket bags contain 500g spring greens.
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