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has anyone used this?
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Its really cheap, which is a plus. I opened my bag yesterday though and realised why. It is very sharp, got a good few splinters off it. It is chopped short too. Not very cosy, P@H's standard cheap hay is much better for bedding IMO than this. Bunny had a nibble of one longer piece then dropped it in disgust.
ETA: sorry forgot to add it has quite a few heads of the hay and little bits of extras in, and he did pick these out.
Gonaa sound abit silly here -but whats the difference between a bale of "Meadow Hay" to "Pure pasture meadow hay"?
Isnt meadow hay just meadow hay?
Its really cheap, which is a plus. I opened my bag yesterday though and realised why. It is very sharp, got a good few splinters off it. It is chopped short too. Not very cosy, P@H's standard cheap hay is much better for bedding IMO than this. Bunny had a nibble of one longer piece then dropped it in disgust.
ETA: sorry forgot to add it has quite a few heads of the hay and little bits of extras in, and he did pick these out.
It's now gone up to £3 per bag so I'm not sure that's really cheap - I've found a few nasty thorny strands in mine I always decant out of the bag and carefully separate it and move it around and have had a couple of nasty nicks from thorns - I think it's unavoidable with this type of product - it is quite variable though this hay I have had some lovely bags and some not so great.