Hello!
So in my area, hays are not widely available since it’s a large busy city and there aren’t that many countryside farms. Even pet shops rarely have hay. However, last year I put in a lot of effort to hunt for some good quality hay that I can purchase. Thankfully, the vet has recommended a great man who owns a farm not far away from the city and I have bought from him since then. The hay was a mix of alfalfa, Timothy, orchard and oat hays. My rabbits loved the hay and I fed them 85% hay, 10% leafy greens (they love romaine lettuce, spinach and basils) and 5% pellets.
The hays were delivered every 2 months but the last 3 months, no one delivered any hay so I contacted the man but he wouldn’t respond. The vet had the same problem as well. So he told me that para grass hays were just as great.
My question is: do para grass hays just as healthy as other hays? My rabbits seem to love them but I’m not sure if I could replace the hay mix (oat, orchard, alfalfa, Timothy) with para grass hays?
It’s the only hay available in my area so it might be difficult to reach out for other hay. If it’s better, can you tell me how much better? If it’s only a tiny bit more nutritious, I want to avoid going through the trouble of international shipping, etc. Also, I have access to fresh para grass, is it better to feed them fresh para grass or dry the grass and give it to them in the form of hay?
Thanks a lot!
