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Forum DIET & CARE Just one more question about food!

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    • Jessi
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        So im wanting to switch Marley to Oxbow food.

        I was about to go pick up a back of basic t, when i thought that a few months ago i read that if your bunny eats timothy hay, that also having a timothy based pellet isnt a good idea.

        Am i completely wrong?

        IS basic t the right type for marley or is there a different kind that would be better?


      • Sarita
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          Any kind of grass hay is fine. I’ve never heard that before. Most rabbits eat timothy pellets and timothy hay. I think that timothy hay is much more readily available than other grass hays. Some hays like Orchard are seasonal. But timothy hay and pellets, just fine.


        • Beka27
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            Yes, timothy hay (or comparable grass hay) and timothy pellets is what is recommended for adult bunnies. Alfalfa pellets are for baby bunnies.

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        Forum DIET & CARE Just one more question about food!