Got my bunnies an improvised hay & forage rack, resulting in less stray poo :thumb:
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Looks great
Got my bunnies an improvised hay & forage rack, resulting in less stray poo :thumb:
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Got my bunnies an improvised hay & forage rack, resulting in less stray poo :thumb:
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What have they got there? Grass, Willowherb, Hawthorn?
Got my bunnies an improvised hay & forage rack, resulting in less stray poo :thumb:
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Yep - & some lovely hog weed, apple & herb robert (that probably went before I had the chance to get the camera out)
Amy - your buns might not like it anyway. It seems pretty hit & miss, mine all reject it
Mine too :thumb:
Mine actually like buddleia very much
I've two big bushes in the garden
Someone has got me some so I will let you know what mine think. Is it just the leaves and stems that are safe?
Someone has got me some so I will let you know what mine think. Is it just the leaves and stems that are safe?
We have a couple of Hop plants that are scrambling up different sides of the house. Well this year they've gone bonkers and there are baby Hop plants growing everywhere up through shrubs. Don't quite know why. Perhaps we didn't tidy them up quite as much last year or the year before and they have self-seeded. Anyway, the rabbits are delighted They're going mad for them. I've also noticed lots of wild ones growing up through the hedges along the road, so perhaps it's just a very good year for Hops
The Buddleia has been well recieved - I obviously have very non fussy rabbits! :lol:
We leave it for 24hrs, by which time they'll have finished everything that isn't hay or isn't liked! Buddleia falls into the 'worse than hay' category. But any fresh green stuff is acceptable when it's 'bramble or hay' (i.e. winter) :lol:I train mine to be non-fussy. 'Eat this, or starve' is what I tell them :lol: