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    • Ellen
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        so i’m stuck with a bunch of little hay bits at the bottom of my hay bin, my bun loves to eat these but they are difficult to give! i had the idea of covering some of his chew sticks with them but i’m not sure how to go about this? i thought to use honey but after reading how this was to sugar filled to give i decided not to😵‍💫any ideas??


      • DanaNM
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          I’ve seen some recipes floating around that use oat flour and canned pumpkin. Maybe you could mix them into a recipe like that?

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        • LBJ10
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            Yes, I would just find a recipe for homemade bunny “cookies” and just incorporate the hay into that.

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