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Forum DIET & CARE HAY

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    • Joon
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        <p style=”padding-left: 40px;”>I ordered the wrong kind of hay and wondering if I’m still able to give it to my bunny who we think is about 2. It’s a Timothy/ alfalfa blend. The timothy is 75% and the alfalfa is 25%. I know they are suppose to have just Timothy hay but I feel like the alfalfa percentage is low enough I could get by.</p>


      • LBJ10
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          Could you get some more Timothy hay to mix in so the percentage of alfalfa is lower? Alfalfa can be given as a “hay topper” or treat to adult bunnies.


        • Joon
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            Yeah I can! Just wasn’t sure if I should, I could also donate it if that would just be the better option and order the correct stuff lol. I just wasn’t sure if I could use it up or not and while it sucks I ordered the wrong stuff, lots of bunnies out there need hay. My friend recently got a baby bunny about a couple months old. Could I mail it to her or is her bunny not old enough yet for Timothy hay?

             


          • LBJ10
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              Babies can eat timothy hay as long as they are getting an alfalfa-based pellet.


            • Joon
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                GOOD NEWS! I’ll make her a little care package then and send it off. I could try and go threw it but she has a much younger bunny and could probably use the hay. Thank you for the advice!


              • LBJ10
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                  Sounds like a reasonable plan! 😉

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