Natalie
Warren Scout
If he's not interested in readigrass, which is usually much more tasty than hay to rabbits, then my guess may be that his dentition is a bit off.
I should find a company that will do you a selection of hays, such as the Hay Experts, and see if he will eat any of them.
Also, have a look at how he manages the fibafirst sticks - ie does he struggle to eat them? Is he slow to chew?
I would also provide a pile of forage, including some fresh picked grass in there. I do this every day for all my rabbits. If he eats it all up (and cow parsley is a fave here, though some owners struggle to identify it so take care) then grass is a way forward.
However, just because a rabbit can eat fresh grass, will not mean he is able to chew up hay/readigrass. But grass and fibafirst sticks have a lot going for them
With forage, so far I've only been confident to pick dandelions and plantain - Caramel LOVES those - it's been difficult to keep going with as much of those as before because of the weather, but hopefully any day soon they'll be easier to get hold of again. Everything is covered in snow here today
It'll be interesting to see what Mr Muffles thinks of grass, my guess is that he's never had it. His previous home was in a flat and it didn't sound like he had the sort of owner who'd pick forage and grass for him. Although, maybe in the early days she might have, who knows. I'll introduce it all nice and slowly for him and see what he thinks