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Forum DIET & CARE Out of money, what to feed bunny? RE: Out of money, what to feed bunny?


Bianca
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    Ask all your local supermarkets and groceries if they have any animal scraps they don’t want. I get a lot that way. They have to throw out anything damaged or too old or leaves that fall off lettuce, carrot tops, etc. So lots of places will save them in boxes for people who ask for animal scraps and only bin them at the end of the day if no-one asks.

    Do you know any horse owners? If so, ask if they have any hay scraps. Maybe offer to sweep or clean their hay shed in exchange for some scraps or a biscuit of hay.

    It isn’t ideal to go without hay but it’s possible for a day or two. I would definitely try to feed as much variety as possible though, and scatter it/make eating into some games to keep their interest going and slow them down.