help! My fav turkey ate a little rhubarb leaf!

According to this the toxins are not found in the garden grown variety but that's all I could find hun
Rhubarb ‑‑ There are different varieties of rhubarb (Rheum sp. ): Garden rhubarb (Rheum rhabarbarum ), grown in North America, differs from medicinal rhubarb (Rheum officianale and R. palmate ). The leaves of both varieties contain the highly toxic oxalic and should not be fed to birds. The stalks of garden rhubarb are edible and can be given to birds. The stalks of medicinal rhubarb contain anthraquinones, which cause catharsis. These are not present in garden rhubarb.
 
According to this the toxins are not found in the garden grown variety but that's all I could find hun
Rhubarb ‑‑ There are different varieties of rhubarb (Rheum sp. ): Garden rhubarb (Rheum rhabarbarum ), grown in North America, differs from medicinal rhubarb (Rheum officianale and R. palmate ). The leaves of both varieties contain the highly toxic oxalic and should not be fed to birds. The stalks of garden rhubarb are edible and can be given to birds. The stalks of medicinal rhubarb contain anthraquinones, which cause catharsis. These are not present in garden rhubarb.
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To ensure your bird against avitamin A deficiency, offer it foods such as cantaloupe, papaya, chili peppers, broccoli leaves and flowers, carrots, sweet potatoes, turnip leaves, collards, endive, butter, liver, egg yolks, beets, dandelion greens and spinach
 

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