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Wise Old Thumper
From here: http://www.rabbitawarenessweek.co.uk/hop-to-hay/ Seen on Twitter today.
I feed baled 'farm' hay. It's cheap (for a city!). I don't actually use hay for bedding specifically although I'm happy for my rabbits to pull it out and use it as such. They have a massive litter tray which fills their tiny hutch so I don't bother in there, and in the playhouse they've plenty of soft places to snooze (they like the carpeted windowsill best) but also seem happy to sprawl out on the bare lino.
I don't think I'm doing anything wrong: my two are great hay eaters (they've both got shocking badly-aligned teeth but nothing's developed) and they do pull it down to sleep on and eat in their trays. The advice feels overly-complicated to me: surely any hay is great in great quantity?!
I feed baled 'farm' hay. It's cheap (for a city!). I don't actually use hay for bedding specifically although I'm happy for my rabbits to pull it out and use it as such. They have a massive litter tray which fills their tiny hutch so I don't bother in there, and in the playhouse they've plenty of soft places to snooze (they like the carpeted windowsill best) but also seem happy to sprawl out on the bare lino.
I don't think I'm doing anything wrong: my two are great hay eaters (they've both got shocking badly-aligned teeth but nothing's developed) and they do pull it down to sleep on and eat in their trays. The advice feels overly-complicated to me: surely any hay is great in great quantity?!