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Forum DIET & CARE Alfalfa cubes?!?!?

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    • Yuki Kathleen
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        I went to our local feed store to get some new hay cubes for my bunnies, and i accidentally got the alfalfa ones. I already opened the bag, so I cant return them…I have never used them before, and I just want to know if they are healthy? Like just as a treat maybe once a month or so????


      • Kokaneeandkahlua
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          Oh those are totally fine for a treat! Especially if they eat grass hays and timothy pellets, I wouldn’t worry at all about cubes-maybe one a day? I think alfalfa cubes are also a great way to get a hay-picky bunny started on hay


        • Yuki Kathleen
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            alright! Im so glad they will be okay(:

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