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Raising money for Bobo's neuter - what is more popular dried or fresh forage?

What should I sell to de-plum Bobo?

  • Fresh Forage

    Votes: 1 5.3%
  • Dried forage

    Votes: 7 36.8%
  • Both -

    Votes: 11 57.9%

  • Total voters
    19
  • Poll closed .

parsnipbun

Wise Old Thumper
Ok - hope to attach a poll!!!

I have taken in a lovely huge fawn coloured French Lop called Bobo who boarded with me for 3 months a couple of years ago. His owners have now returned to Hong Kong and did not feel they should take him (rightly so I feel - he is a big bun who does not like heat).

I will be rehoming him as soon as I can find a home that will have him as an indoor bun as he loves people, and also has an old injury to one of his big fuzzy footsies (was broken when a baby and they dropped him) so needs to be kept an eye on..

However he still has his plums and I need to raise some money to get them off!!!!

My only way is via selling forage (as I am NOT a rescue)

So what would people prefer to buy . . . .
dried forage (cheaper for postage and good for winter - but at present I only have dandelions dried and it will be a while to get other forage dried);
or fresh forage - more expensive for postage but very very very yummy!! and I have lots of stuff.

Please answer the poll - and once I have an idea I will either re-activate my old forage threads or set up a new 'dried forage' thread.

I need to ask as the market for fresh forage seems to have run down completely but maybe I am just not active enough in pushing it!

PS Bobo says can there be a poll option for letting him keep his plums???
 
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Ok - hope to attach a poll!!!

I have taken in a lovely huge fawn coloured French Lop called Bobo who boarded with me for 3 months a couple of years ago. His owners have now returned to Hong Kong and did not feel they should take him (rightly so I feel - he is a big bun who does not like heat).

I will be rehoming him as soon as I can find a home that will have him as an indoor bun as he loves people, and also has an old injury to one of his big fuzzy footsies (was broken when a baby and they dropped him) so needs to be kept an eye on..

However he still has his plums and I need to raise some money to get them off!!!!

My only way is via selling forage (as I am NOT a rescue)

So what would people prefer to buy . . . .
dried forage (cheaper for postage and good for winter - but at present I only have dandelions dried and it will be a while to get other forage dried);
or fresh forage - more expensive for postage but very very very yummy!! and I have lots of stuff.

Please answer the poll - and once I have an idea I will either re-activate my old forage threads or set up a new 'dried forage' thread.

I need to ask as the market for fresh forage seems to have run down completely but maybe I am just not active enough in pushing it!

PS Bobo says can there be a poll option for letting him keep his plums???

Died forage gets the vote here :D
 
I'd quite like both. Parsley loves anything that remotely resembles food so I can get him to eat dried stuff.
Angel and Bailey are a little more picky and prefer fresh foods.
I'll be looking out for your threads so I can get some from you!!!
:)
 
I've put both as they like either, maybe if you could do half and half packs to send out to those of us who might want a bit of both?
 
I'd say dry because i've ordered fresh forage from a couple of people but due to working etc sometimes I can't pick the stuff up for a few days and when I get there it's all soggy and ruined (boohoo) and wasn't able to give it to the buns.
 
2 of mine say fresh, one says dried (You kindly made Bobby up some dried stuff last time you had a thread!)
I agree with one of the suggestions above, a half and half pack would be great!
 
Just a note to let everyone know how wonderful thisforage is. My buns can't get enough, even one lady of a slightly more advanced age who was turning up her cute little nose at other items I offered in an attempt to build a bit of muscle & weight. I can not recommend this stuff enough.
 
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