Posted By Catalin on 8/09/2017 1:27 PM
Hi, I have two female rabbits (as it turned out several weeks ago). They’re about 10 months old and I was thinking if I could make them hay at home. I know someone who have A LOT of grass in the back of the garden and she wants to cut it. I was thinking, can I give them the hay I make from that grass? Or should I feed Thimoty hay? Is this much more nutritious? And should I be concearned of some harmful weeds?
Sorry if I ask too many question and I hope you don’t mind answering. Everyone call me crazy but I want the best for my bunnies
While more experienced people – I’m still studying on bunnies myself!! – will need to have the final say on this, it’s my understanding that while you can feed rabbits the kind of grass that grows on your lawn, it’s less nutritious than timothy and other such grass fodder hays, and you also need to take great care that the grass hasn’t been sprayed with pesticides or other chemicals. Toxic plants can also be a problem, since domestic rabbits can’t really distinguish between what’s good for them and what isn’t. Personally, I think you should stick with tried-and-proven timothy (and you can mix it with other rabbit-suitable grass hays like orchard, oat, brome and Bermuda for variety, buns like that).