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Forum DIET & CARE New hay, mixed results. What do you do?

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        After offering my bunnies some new hay – Burns Welsh Meadow Hay, I have mixed results. Peanut seemed okay with it, Buttercup a little less impressed. I put it on a mat for them so I decided to switch and put their oat grass on the mat and the Meadow hay in their litter boxes. Buttercup promptly dug at the litter and looked very offended  So I put the oat grass back in the litter tray and she jumped in and immediately had a good munch. Peanut went to the mat of Meadow hay  That boy eats anything and everything. So, I have two very different bunny opinions on it. Just wondering what you guys do if you have more than one bun and if one likes a specific hay that the other doesn’t? I’ll continue putting the Meadow hay out for them, well for Peanut but unsure whether to repurchase when it runs out or continue my search for something they’ll both love (apart from the oat grass, they already both love that)


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          Oxbow orchard grass is a hit with both. I put a smallish pile down and they both devoured every last bit 

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