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FORUM DIET & CARE Bunny friendly grass seed

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    • Dexter & Daisy
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        Unfortunately we don’t have a safe grassed area in our garden
        So we have built a double height raised bed just for our buns
        I am looking for any suggestions for a suitable grass and wild flower seed mix

        Thanks in advance


      • Dface
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          Oat, wheat, barley, bromegrass, bemudagrass are all safe grasses. There’s a few places online that do seed mixes like this:
          https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rabbit-Guinea-Pig-Seed-Mix/dp/B01GS9O0D4/ref=lp_10639705031_1_12?srs=10639705031&ie=UTF8&qid=1533224279&sr=8-12

          But it is expensive for what you get, and when you look at it, they are a lot of weed species that are found growing everywhere you walk-When i was making my enclosure I simply picked them from the root; and replanted them. I also found that there are things that rabbits dont want in a mix, so sometimes its better to see what they do like and grow more of that than trying to keep it too balanced

          Also if you do go ahead with it, dont forget to keep some of the plants away from the rabbits and let them grow to seed, and then harvest that for when you want to resow the plants!

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      FORUM DIET & CARE Bunny friendly grass seed