megansmummy
Mama Doe
Having just been thinking out my next H4P's order I just wondered how much everyone spends on their buns for a month? I was thinking that so many people think they are cheap pets to have and keep but I couldnt disagree more (when they are looked after properly!).
I order 3x 9.5kg from H4P's and that along with two farm bales does my two almost three months! So thats £56 for hay that will ast aprox 3 months so around £19 per month in hay...pellets I bought a 10kg sack for £18 so that should last 10 months...possibly more! Insurance is £12 per month for both. Then I buy them fresh herbs weekly on the shopping...possible £3 per week or so. I also buy dried herbs from the hay expert and they are amost £3 a pop and one lasts us two weeks. So thats £19 in hay, £12 in insurance, £1.80 on pellets, £12 on fresh herbs and £6 on dried herbs...so £50.80 per month for two buns! They get the odd fen crunchy too but I dont know how much thats costs per month oh and the same goes for apple sticks from fluffers!!
I tend to use free newspaper for the litter tray but I would have to add litter to that if I needed it!
Maybe they ought to get used to farm hay only as its only £4.50 per bale!!! :lol:
I order 3x 9.5kg from H4P's and that along with two farm bales does my two almost three months! So thats £56 for hay that will ast aprox 3 months so around £19 per month in hay...pellets I bought a 10kg sack for £18 so that should last 10 months...possibly more! Insurance is £12 per month for both. Then I buy them fresh herbs weekly on the shopping...possible £3 per week or so. I also buy dried herbs from the hay expert and they are amost £3 a pop and one lasts us two weeks. So thats £19 in hay, £12 in insurance, £1.80 on pellets, £12 on fresh herbs and £6 on dried herbs...so £50.80 per month for two buns! They get the odd fen crunchy too but I dont know how much thats costs per month oh and the same goes for apple sticks from fluffers!!
I tend to use free newspaper for the litter tray but I would have to add litter to that if I needed it!
Maybe they ought to get used to farm hay only as its only £4.50 per bale!!! :lol:
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