Ape337
April
Wow! I just found a local horse feed/supply store that sells Timothy/grass hay by the bale. I was paying $25 for 9 lbs of orchard hay from a local pet store, but I just got a 45 lb. bale for $7. SEVEN dollars! Now that's some good economics. I did check out the bale, it's fresh and sweet smelling and dry (no central moisture packed in the middle). Makes the wallet happy
Also I found a local store that sells horse bedding. I was using pellet stove pellets but they didn't absorb as well bc they were hardwood. So I bought some feline pine pellets from the pet store. A 20 lb. bag costs about $17-20. Apparently horse bedding pellets are exactly the same thing and I got 40 lbs. for $5.75! So if anyone is near horse supply stores I highly recommend checking to see if they sell hay and/or pelleted horse bedding! :biggrin:
I would just like to thank this forum very much for all the info I have found here! I would never have thought to search feed stores for good quality, reasonably priced supplies. The money I save on boring stuff like litter pellets and hay can be better spent on food for my bunny friends!!!
Also I found a local store that sells horse bedding. I was using pellet stove pellets but they didn't absorb as well bc they were hardwood. So I bought some feline pine pellets from the pet store. A 20 lb. bag costs about $17-20. Apparently horse bedding pellets are exactly the same thing and I got 40 lbs. for $5.75! So if anyone is near horse supply stores I highly recommend checking to see if they sell hay and/or pelleted horse bedding! :biggrin:
I would just like to thank this forum very much for all the info I have found here! I would never have thought to search feed stores for good quality, reasonably priced supplies. The money I save on boring stuff like litter pellets and hay can be better spent on food for my bunny friends!!!