spinecho
Warren Scout
Hi.
I have 2 outdoor bonded minilops (almost 3 years old).
They're healthy and happy but they just won't eat hay!!! I give them loads of hay every day and with every clean of their litter box and shed (they're spoilt!!) I throw away so much hay!
Every morning they have a plate of vegetables (cabbage leafs, kale, peppers, etc) and a very small amount (egg cup full between them) of muesli. And nothing else except hay, which they don't seem to eat.
I've tried all different varieties of hay, put it in the litter box, in a feeding tray and in their favourite resting spot but all they seem to do is move it about and not eat it!!!
I know muesli is frowned upon but that's what they were reared on by the breeder we got them from and we've kept to same make. They don't have much and it's a treat!
Tried them on pellets which they steadfastly refused to eat!
Any advice would be gratefully received [emoji4]
I have 2 outdoor bonded minilops (almost 3 years old).
They're healthy and happy but they just won't eat hay!!! I give them loads of hay every day and with every clean of their litter box and shed (they're spoilt!!) I throw away so much hay!
Every morning they have a plate of vegetables (cabbage leafs, kale, peppers, etc) and a very small amount (egg cup full between them) of muesli. And nothing else except hay, which they don't seem to eat.
I've tried all different varieties of hay, put it in the litter box, in a feeding tray and in their favourite resting spot but all they seem to do is move it about and not eat it!!!
I know muesli is frowned upon but that's what they were reared on by the breeder we got them from and we've kept to same make. They don't have much and it's a treat!
Tried them on pellets which they steadfastly refused to eat!
Any advice would be gratefully received [emoji4]