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Forum DIET & CARE Mixing hays

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    • Moothebun
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        Is it okay to mix timothy hay orchard hay oat hay and botanical hay?


      • blubudgie
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          I’m not sure of botanical hay, I’ve never used it before. But if all the hays are safe for the bunny I don’t see why you can’t mix them. I give my rabbit two different types of hay, Rye and Mountain Grass.


        • Bam
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            You can mix with botanical hay too. I give mine orchard, oat and botanical from Oxbow and organic locally produced meadow. All grassy hay is fine for buns bun they tend to have their favorites. It’s just legyme hay (alfalfa, clover) you shouldn’t feed adult buns.


          • Flanyb
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              I tried different type of hay (mixed or not), but I have the feeling that Flash has a clear preference towards orchard and oat, when I put anything else he is not always eating it completely.


            • Moothebun
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                I mixed them all together and the bunnies went crazy from the moment they smelt it they were at my feet waiting for there share. When I finally set it down they didn’t move from the box they were so in love with the variety.


              • Bam
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                  Good bunnies! When I tell mine hay is the most important food for bunnies they say “What, mommy? I must have wax plugs ’cause I can’t hear you.”

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