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Forum DIET & CARE What kind of hay?

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    • Little Lion Head
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        My step-dad has Llamas that he feeds a grass hay/timothy hay mixture to. He gets this hay in large quantities so he offered for me to take some home to Pumpkin. I know Timothy is ok, but is the grass mixture safe to feed to her?


      • JackRabbit
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          If its all grass hay it should be fine. Any idea what the mix is? Timothy, brome, orchard grass, and oat hay are all ok for bunnies.


        • Little Lion Head
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            It’s a timothy mix–smells so good!!!


          • drwil
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              Be careful with alfalfa it is too rich in calcium for adult bunnies. Babies like it though.

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