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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Timothy Hay Allergies

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    • Mose
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        Hey there everyone. I’ve gotten my Bun in August and we’re doing great I just got my little man neutered and he’s happy and healthy. I’ve always had a very mild allergy towards pollen but lately it’s developed into a severe allergy. I’m currently writing this while in bed on the couch in the basement while my rabbit is in my bedroom. I Need to come up with an alternative food source. I’ve read in a few places that you can feed your rabbit certain grasses. Thoughts? Also open to ideas on how I can deal with this. It’s gotten to the point where I have breathing problems if I’m around hay too much. Thanks everyone


      • Asriel and Bombur
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          Orchard and oat hays are your best best. My husband has severe Timothy allergies, and we’ve never had a problem with orchard grass. Sometimes we run out before our next delivery and have to pick up Timothy, but when that happens my husband uses zyrtec and an inhaler.

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      FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Timothy Hay Allergies