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Forum DIET & CARE Is it ok to give fresh grass and weeds?

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    • sallysmom
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        Hi all. I am new here, and I just had my bun for about 4 days now. I was wondering, is it ok to give fresh picked grass and weeds? Along with the hay of course. Also, I found an ad in the newspaper that has a bale of grass hay for $3.25. Can I give grass hay instead of timothy hay? I know when I feed the fresh grass to my guinea pigs there coat has gotten so much shinier and smooth, I didn’t know if it was ok to add that to my bun’s diet. By the way, thank you so much on the other topics about not giving carrots. I didn’t know that.


      • Sarita
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          Timothy hay is grass hay.

          As for fresh grass, as long as there are no pesticides this is good to give rabbits. I would start out in small quantities though as with anything. As for weeds, dandelion greens are good. Rabbits in the wild eat fresh grass, that’s how they survive.


        • sallysmom
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            Geez, I feel foolish. I didn’t know that timothy hay was grass hay. I guess i just assumed that they was different…LOL Anyway, I didn’t figure it would hurt to give them fresh grass. I know that’s what they eat in the wild, but i just wanted to make sure before I did it. Thanks for the quick response.


          • bunnytowne
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              There are different hays out there that are good to feed buns.  Meadow hay Orchard hay and Brome hay are what I remember seeing at the pet store.  Some bunnies are finicky about their hay and refuse to eat Timothy.  So the owner will feed one of these other hays.

              Awe a new bunny slave.  Welcome


            • KatnipCrzy
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                Just be very careful with the fresh grass that you select and you will be fine.  I live in a subdivision and we do not treat our yard with pesticides, fertilizer and all the junk just the have the greenest lushest lawn that needs to be mowed more often- but our neighbors treat their yard like they have something to prove- they even walk around and HAND WEED anything that the chemicals have not eliminated.  And of course they mow in 2 directions ot have a crosshatch pattern on the grass after mowing.  In a nutshell they are insane and insane about their lawn.  And I won’t feed grass from our yard on the small chance that their chemicals have spread to our yard thru wind or water.

                My parents have a huge yard with no close neighbors- and from there I have gotten apple branches and clover (grows as a weed) that I know for sure have not been treated and neighbors are not close enough to affect their lawn.  But if you live at an apartment or have a small yard (live in a subdivision, etc) I think you are better safe than sorry.

                 

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