Register


 
BUNNY 911: If your rabbit hasn't eaten or pooped in 12-24 hours, call a vet immediately!
The subject of intentional breeding and/or meat rabbits is prohibited.
The answers provided on this board are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet.  It is your responsibility to assess the information being given and seek professional advice/second opinion from your veterinarian and/or qualified behaviorist. 

WHAT'S NEW

          FORUM LEADERS:  Beka27  BinkyBunny  Elrohwen  KokaneeandKahlua  RabbitPam  Sarita  
 You must be logged in to post, reply and view profiles

 Oct 20th NOTE ABOUT FORUM ISSUES:  Sorry for the continued delay -- The forum software we use has been transferred from one company to another, and they are changing it which is causing us further delays in our ability to update.  Because of this we are dealing with some forum glitches that may prevent you from uploading photos to your albums, creating a signature, and other little annoying things that have been going on for some time. We are currently working on expediting this as best we can.  I am sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.  

Last Post 07/10/2010 08:37 PM by Kyoshi. 29 Replies.
AddThis - Bookmarking and Sharing Button Printer Friendly
Sort:
PrevPrev NextNext
You are not authorized to post a reply.
Author Messages
mocha200 User is Online
Exceptional Bunny
Posts: 3541
mocha200
Send Private Message

--
06/30/2010 04:15 PM

Mocha and Lulu are almost done with there alfalfa biased pellets and so i thought it should be time to switch them to timothy ( they turned one last month.) but the stuff we get is $0.43 a pound! its really cheep. so i know my mom and dad are not going to want to buy to much more expensive. so i was wondering if there is any cheep timothy pellets out there. if not, how long will it take for them to eat 10 pounds. ( they get a little bit more than 2/4 cups a switching
day i think) cuz if it took them a while i would just buy it myself.

Photobucket
Sarita User is Offline
Forum Leader
Farmers Branch, Texas (Dallas)
Posts: 12089
Sarita
Send Private Message

--
06/30/2010 04:21 PM
I think for your particular situation since you must rely on your parents I would say stick with what you are giving but decrease the amount of pellets.
mocha200 User is Online
Exceptional Bunny
Posts: 3541
mocha200
Send Private Message

--
06/30/2010 04:22 PM
are you sure? cuz i don't mind at all buying it myself.
Photobucket
Sarita User is Offline
Forum Leader
Farmers Branch, Texas (Dallas)
Posts: 12089
Sarita
Send Private Message

--
06/30/2010 04:31 PM
Your other option as far as price is to perhaps try the Kaytee Complete which is a timothy based. I'm looking at it on Petco and right now a 5 pound bag is $6.97 so it's twice what your parents pay for the alfalfa. The Oxbow is going to be significantly more.

Do you get your pellets from a feed store now?
mocha200 User is Online
Exceptional Bunny
Posts: 3541
mocha200
Send Private Message

--
06/30/2010 04:32 PM
yes i git it at a feed store.
Photobucket
Sarita User is Offline
Forum Leader
Farmers Branch, Texas (Dallas)
Posts: 12089
Sarita
Send Private Message

--
06/30/2010 04:34 PM
Do you know what brand they are?
mocha200 User is Online
Exceptional Bunny
Posts: 3541
mocha200
Send Private Message

--
06/30/2010 04:39 PM
um... no.... i could try to find it on the internet.
Photobucket
Sarita User is Offline
Forum Leader
Farmers Branch, Texas (Dallas)
Posts: 12089
Sarita
Send Private Message

--
06/30/2010 04:42 PM
LOL - does it say on the package? I'm wondering if they are made locally. I am sticking by staying with what you have and decreasing the amount and letting your parents pay for it.

Others may disagree, but I think you take such good care of them that you will be fine staying with what you have.
mocha200 User is Online
Exceptional Bunny
Posts: 3541
mocha200
Send Private Message

--
06/30/2010 04:48 PM
they let me buy a smaller amount. so instead of a 50lb bag they let me get 5 pounds. so it doesn't say on the bag they gave me.
Photobucket
Sarita User is Offline
Forum Leader
Farmers Branch, Texas (Dallas)
Posts: 12089
Sarita
Send Private Message

--
06/30/2010 04:51 PM
It's probably Purina. They sell that in alot of feed stores. But you can always ask the next time you go and get some.
mocha200 User is Online
Exceptional Bunny
Posts: 3541
mocha200
Send Private Message

--
06/30/2010 04:55 PM
i just talked to my mom and she said she would think about it.
Photobucket
Sarita User is Offline
Forum Leader
Farmers Branch, Texas (Dallas)
Posts: 12089
Sarita
Send Private Message

--
06/30/2010 04:57 PM
About allowing you to get Timothy pellets?
mocha200 User is Online
Exceptional Bunny
Posts: 3541
mocha200
Send Private Message

--
06/30/2010 04:58 PM
i looked up purina rabbit pellets and that was not it. mine come in a purple bag ( before he separated them) with a dark purple rabbit on it.
Photobucket
KatnipCrzy User is Offline
Forum Leader
Holland, MI
Exceptional Bunny
Posts: 2982
KatnipCrzy
Send Private Message

--
06/30/2010 06:50 PM

If your Mom will switch to a Timothy pellet than that is good.  But there are members here that are not able to get Timothy pellets where they live- in another country/ or other reasons- and it is fine to give alfalfa pellets as long as they are doing OK on them.  Alfalfa pellets are only BAD when fed to adult rabbits in too large of quantities.  If your bunnies are getting a small amount-  pellets are not the main portion of the diet.  My Mini Lops only get a Tablespoon of Oxbow T pellets a day- and their bag lasts a long, long time.

If you are not feeding veggies- as much as recommended- then I would be more concerned about them making up the difference in pellets- and that is not good for them.  So what is the rest of their diet like?

Cotton and Schroeder- Mini Lops Griffin- English Lop
mocha200 User is Online
Exceptional Bunny
Posts: 3541
mocha200
Send Private Message

--
06/30/2010 06:53 PM
they get about 2 cups a day ( each) i think ( i don't really measure it) and un limited hay.
Photobucket
Beka27 User is Offline
Forum Leader
Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
Posts: 12942
Beka27
Send Private Message

--
07/01/2010 06:41 AM
I've seen bulk timothy pellets at stores before. So is it possible that the feed store carries timothy also? You are in a delicate situation. I agree with reducing the number of pellets, whether you switch to timothy or stick with the alfalfa, but you may need to compensate by feeding more veggies. And I know that's been an issue in the past.

You really are doing such a fantastic job with your bunnies! Let us know if the feed store has tim pellets.
Meadow..... Photobucket ...... Max
mocha200 User is Online
Exceptional Bunny
Posts: 3541
mocha200
Send Private Message

--
07/01/2010 12:13 PM
they do have timothy it is oxbow ( the stuff BB recommends i think) if i didn't feed pellets at all what else would i have to add into there diet? ( i am not going to not give them pellets i just thought if they didn't get as many i could serve other stuff that has the same stuff pellets have in them. hope you know what i mean.)
Photobucket
Monkeybun User is Offline
Hillsboro, Oregon
Super Bunny
Posts: 8882
Monkeybun
Send Private Message

--
07/01/2010 12:20 PM
If you didn't feed pellets, you'd have to feed them alot more veggies if I remember right. So it would be cheaper for you to just feed them the pellets, plus whatever veggies they currently get.
Sarita User is Offline
Forum Leader
Farmers Branch, Texas (Dallas)
Posts: 12089
Sarita
Send Private Message

--
07/01/2010 12:24 PM
Yes, Mocha, stick with feeding pellets plus the vegetables. I think we are confusing you and we don't want to confuse you.

Basically just stick with what you are doing if it is working.
mocha200 User is Online
Exceptional Bunny
Posts: 3541
mocha200
Send Private Message

--
07/01/2010 12:27 PM
if i end up being able to buy timothy pellets should i?
Photobucket
Sarita User is Offline
Forum Leader
Farmers Branch, Texas (Dallas)
Posts: 12089
Sarita
Send Private Message

--
07/01/2010 12:32 PM
Yes, if your mom will buy the timothy pellets for you go ahead and switch.
Moonlight_Wolf User is Offline
United States of America, Pittsford, New York
Exceptional Bunny
Posts: 1149
Moonlight_Wolf
Send Private Message

--
07/02/2010 09:30 AM
I find a bag of pellets last me quite a while. I don't feed my bunnies too many pellets though.
“We give dogs time we can spare, space we can spare and love we can spare. And in return, dogs give us their all. It’s the best deal man has ever made.” M. Facklam
Petzy User is Offline
Forum Leader
Northern AB Canada
Super Bunny
Posts: 5938
Petzy
Send Private Message

--
07/02/2010 09:43 AM
mocha, is this pellet switch because you think they are fat? Just give less of what you are feeding in pellets, and have them eat more hay.
Photobucket "what happened? did something happen or can I just go back to my hay?"
mocha200 User is Online
Exceptional Bunny
Posts: 3541
mocha200
Send Private Message

--
07/02/2010 10:20 AM
no because they are a year old so when they are a year old you are supposed to switch them to timothy. right?
Photobucket
Petzy User is Offline
Forum Leader
Northern AB Canada
Super Bunny
Posts: 5938
Petzy
Send Private Message

--
07/02/2010 10:26 AM
timothy is ideal, but if you keep the amount low you can use alfalfa pellets if their hay is timothy.
Photobucket "what happened? did something happen or can I just go back to my hay?"
mocha200 User is Online
Exceptional Bunny
Posts: 3541
mocha200
Send Private Message

--
07/03/2010 07:43 PM
there hay is timothy but somtimes it has a little bit of alfalfa ( i use our horses hay, but only the really good stuff)
Photobucket
Brianne User is Offline
Rookie
Posts: 3
Brianne
Send Private Message

--
07/06/2010 12:33 PM
I don't know if someone mentioned this, but its actually healthier for them to be pellet free. Everyone has their heads stuck around feeding bunnies pellets, when in reality they'll be more healthy on a diet of timothy hay (which you can buy by the bail REALLY cheap) and greens. If you'd like more information, there is a group on bunspace http://www.bunspace.com/groups/grou...ex?gid=115 which is dedicated to educating people about going pellet free. Mine still eat pellets but they get a tablespoon full a day, thats all.
mocha200 User is Online
Exceptional Bunny
Posts: 3541
mocha200
Send Private Message

--
07/06/2010 12:36 PM
they get 1/4 cut per day.
Photobucket
Beka27 User is Offline
Forum Leader
Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
Posts: 12942
Beka27
Send Private Message

--
07/06/2010 02:13 PM
Welcome Brianne!

You are correct that in some situations, pellet-free can be healthier; and in fact, some rabbits have to be pellet-free due to health issues. When a rabbit is fed a pellet-free diet, they need a wide, wide variety of greens to fill in all the nutritional gaps from not receiving a "nutritionally complete" pellet. However, since you are new to Binkybunny, you are not aware that Mocha is unable to provide her rabbits with the variety needed to maintain their health without pellets. Because of this fact, we are encouraging her to continue feeding pellets in a limited amount.
Meadow..... Photobucket ...... Max
Kyoshi User is Offline
Little Bunny
Posts: 265
Kyoshi
Send Private Message

--
07/10/2010 08:37 PM
I know lots of people say you should use timothy for health, so I think it's a good Idea. You can't just switch it right away, so I'd by a bag of both timothy and alfalfa. Feed them alfalfa normally, but add some timothy too. Then over the nexts days, gradually decrease the alfalfa and increase the timothy. Soon they will be eating only timothy!
You are not authorized to post a reply.

Active Forums 4.3
The answers provided on this board are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet since every pet’s situation is unique. Always seek advice or second opinion from your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.

 

 
 
Newsletter

 


Bunnies Do Binkies

About Us

Products

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Affiliate Program

Wholesale

Contact Us

You agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy by using this website.                  Product Catalog
Copyright 2006-2012 BinkyBunny.com - All Rights Reserved