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Forum DIET & CARE *UPDATE – Farmer replied, hay is 70% Grass, 20% timothy & 10% Alfalfa?? RE: *UPDATE – Farmer replied, hay is 70% Grass, 20% timothy & 10% Alfalfa??


Nutmeg
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    I am in Canada, so I’m not sure if thats why – but the biggest bag I can buy is a 90 oz of Oxford timothy hay and it costs me $26.99 plus 13% tax for the bag. The two bunnies go through almost 2 bags in the month.

    I’ll do some more hunting on line. So far the shipping costs makes it the same, or more expensive, than buying in the stores.

    I haven’t been able to find any farmers yet who sell hay with out alfalfa in it yet – and we don’t have any bunny sanctuaries or anything around here like you do to buy from. I live north east of Toronto, Ontario Canada and most people see bunnies as food around here. So I guess alfalfa would be good to fatten them up Eep.