Well I looked up the stuff, and I found that Vetch, and trefoil were safe, but I found things that said queen annes lace was safe and things that said queen annes lace was poisinous, so I will just pick out all that (it is a good thing that one is easy to see.) But I gave the bunnys some hay and they were cautious at first but now they love it!! I am very glad that I bought this huge thing of hay, it was only five dollars!
Binky Bunny- The oil was put in this mini compressed bale that they were selling, not the huge bale that I bought. The compressed bale loooked more like a hay cube, one that you can find in the pet store, so I decided to buy the normal bale. But I might buy a mini bale as a treat for the bunnies.
There wern’t that many other things in the hay, and the person did mention that there would be clover, vetch and trefoil in it. The person I talked to was not the Farmer, so she did not know much, so to tell you the truth I don’t know what kind of hay the bale I bought is! I know is is grass hay, she said it is a mix of things, like some brome grass, some orchard grass and some timmy, but the buns like it and it is grass hay so, i don’t really care, she said it looked like brome grass was probably in it because there were all of these wirey pieces of hay in it. Also it was the third cut that I bought, I could have bought first cut but third cut was more green and looked more appetizing. I wanted second cut, but they said that all the second cut got rained on.
It was stored in a very nice looking barn and all of it looked well kept and there was no mold on any of the bales. I am overall pleased with the purchase, I am pretty sure it is not mostly timmy or orchard, because it smelled a bit different, but it did smell good, and it was nice and green. I am storing it in the basement in the small cage that I use to litter train bunnies, so it has air circulating it.