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Forum DIET & CARE What’s in this alfalfa hay?

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    • Luna
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        I’ve never bought alfalfa hay before, so I’m not sure if these white fuzzy flowers are normal? 


      • Meesh
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          I have never seen flowers in the alfalfa hay before… They *look* like dandelions, which are safe for buns…. But I’m not totally sure, so I would throw them out. What brand was the alfalfa? Maybe contact the company and ask them?

          Ps. Alfalfa is great for a snack and buns love it a lot, but it is not a substitute for their everyday hay, but more as a treat. I sometimes mix it with my buns food.


        • Bam
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            Maybe som type of sow thistle? There are many sow thistle plants.
            https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonchus


          • Pelin
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              Sometimes these kinda little flowers appear from alfalfa and orchard. I don’t know if it is poisinous, but my buns don’t eat when they find a different type of a plant from their hay. I think the main problem about these is they stick in the fur and refuse to come out even if you use brush…

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          Forum DIET & CARE What’s in this alfalfa hay?