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Forum DIET & CARE Tractor supply hay

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    • BunnyLass568
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        Sorry for posting twice in one day. Things are getting a bit tight and I was wondering if I can use hay from Tractor Supply instead of buying Oxbow from Chewy.

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      • Bam
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          We’re happy that you’re posting twice in one day, so no need to be sorry, be proud instead.

          Hay that’s suitable for horses is as a rule suitable for buns, unless it has a high percentage of alfalfa. Alfalfa is a legume and as such it has too much protein and calcium to suit adult healthy buns.

          I give my buns horse hay from a person I know who grows his own hay for his own horses. I also give some Oxbow timothy hay and some Norwegian oat hay, plus fresh grass, mostly orchard because it grows wild here.


        • DanaNM
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            As long as it’s grass hay (no alfalfa mixed in) and seems fresh (doesn’t smell musty), then it’s fine!

            I buy bales of hay for my buns (I have 4!) and they love it. Mine honestly snub the oxbow hay whenever I’ve had to get some in a pinch.

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          • BZOO
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              Chewy also has a huge bale of tightly compressed hay for $30.

              It’s Bermuda grass, just got some.  Crew seems to like it, it smells great.


            • Azerane
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                I buy all of my hay by the bale from fodder stores similar to tractor supply. It’s so much cheaper, as mentioned just avoid alfalfa hay and feed a grass hay. 😁


              • LBJ10
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                  If it’s fresh, then it should be fine. Just verify what it is. As others said, you want to avoid alfalfa.

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