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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Chaffhaye Alfalfa

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    • NicholasCage
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        Anyone feeding this to their rabbits?  Got some for free.  Is it safe?

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      • Bam
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          Alfalfa hay is not recommended for adult bunnies since it’s very rich. It’s good for young, growing bunnies though and you can use a little of it as a treat for an adult bunny. Since it has lots of protein you can give a bit less pellets on days when you give him the alfalfa hay as a treat.

          The link didn’t work.


        • Sarita
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            Please do not ask members for samples or freebies.


          • NicholasCage
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              Posted By bam on 6/27/2015 4:13 PM

              Alfalfa hay is not recommended for adult bunnies since it’s very rich. It’s good for young, growing bunnies though and you can use a little of it as a treat for an adult bunny. Since it has lots of protein you can give a bit less pellets on days when you give him the alfalfa hay as a treat.

              The link didn’t work.

               

              Thanks Bam!  My bunnies about 5lbs…so about a handful of alfalfa a day?

              Sorry about the link, it takes you to the correct website but for some reason you have to get to the title menu by yourself.

               

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