LauryStevens
Mama Doe
Please note that this question is for curiosity reasons, not for personal answering I don't want anyone gunning me down :lol:
Bunny Basic's is well known for its high fibre content and generally contains a lot more fibre then hay or grass does. So, does this mean that bunny basics can be fed in high amounts alongside or even alternatively to hay because of its high fibre content? From what I gather, hay is important due to its fibre compound, but I'm wondering wether it has added menefits too? Like the circular jaw movement, gut help, natural source etc? Or does bunny basics do all this too? Correct me if I'm wrong but it contains hay and is also a harderned pellet which is good for teeth...So over all, can Bunny Basics feed be fed instead of hay?
Bunny Basic's is well known for its high fibre content and generally contains a lot more fibre then hay or grass does. So, does this mean that bunny basics can be fed in high amounts alongside or even alternatively to hay because of its high fibre content? From what I gather, hay is important due to its fibre compound, but I'm wondering wether it has added menefits too? Like the circular jaw movement, gut help, natural source etc? Or does bunny basics do all this too? Correct me if I'm wrong but it contains hay and is also a harderned pellet which is good for teeth...So over all, can Bunny Basics feed be fed instead of hay?