nangobi
Well-Known Member
I posted about this some time ago (I think) butnothing has changed. My two bunnies, Bugsy and Neddy just don't seem toeat much hay. Bugsy only ever ate really small amounts anywayso when I introduced Neddy to her I hoped the pattern might change -but he doesn't seem interested either.
I use Exel which is considered a very good brand,trieddifferent types too - the one we're using now is 'herby' but still theyjust nibble tiny bits. I fill the rack and it will be as full3-4 days later. The only thing they both LOVE isgrass. They're kept on the patio so don't get access to thelawn but if I pull up some dandelion leaves and grass and really mix itin with the hay they sometimes eat more hay trying to get to the greenstuff - fussy little so and so's.
At the moment I put the hayin a hay rack and a bowl - whatabout hanging it in bunches from the sides of the run - making it achallenge to reach it - they don't show any interest in stuffed toiletrolls by the way!
Don't know of anywhere locally where I could 'fresh' hay and I worry they don't eat enough of it.
I use Exel which is considered a very good brand,trieddifferent types too - the one we're using now is 'herby' but still theyjust nibble tiny bits. I fill the rack and it will be as full3-4 days later. The only thing they both LOVE isgrass. They're kept on the patio so don't get access to thelawn but if I pull up some dandelion leaves and grass and really mix itin with the hay they sometimes eat more hay trying to get to the greenstuff - fussy little so and so's.
At the moment I put the hayin a hay rack and a bowl - whatabout hanging it in bunches from the sides of the run - making it achallenge to reach it - they don't show any interest in stuffed toiletrolls by the way!
Don't know of anywhere locally where I could 'fresh' hay and I worry they don't eat enough of it.