Thanks zoobec, I can lay my hands to both of those thankfully in a shop near my workNot long stalks in particular but Frosty bun likes Oxbow western Timothy hay and also alfalfa king Timothy hay. Timothy Readigrass goes down well too.
Emailed. Feeling very worriedI suggest you email them. They might be able to find you some. That's what I've done before with their Green Oat hay.
I brought a couple of bales of this hay a month or so ago. I have only opened one bag, but it is extremely unpopular here. It is long and stalky, but doesn't smell anywhere as nice as Timothyhay :-(Can anybun check if this hay is ok? Timothy hay and rye? What Is rye?
https://www.hay-and-straw.co.uk/hayandstraw/Ordering-Page.html
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Thanks Richard, shall give that a miss then!I brought a couple of bales of this hay a month or so ago. I have only opened one bag, but it is extremely unpopular here. It is long and stalky, but doesn't smell anywhere as nice as Timothyhay :-(
Richard
Sold outEmailed. Feeling very worried
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Thank you gracie that is very kind. We are in Hampshire. I have always seen that hay but never tried it. It looks very stalky! I have one quater of a bale left so I am going to mix itI emailed them yesterday, they said hopefully about 3 weeks time they'd have some more timothy hay.
How much do you have left? Enough to cover you til then? I think I've got half a bale left maybe... If you want that not sure where abouts you are though - mine eat oat and ings aswell so not too much of an issue here xx
https://www.thehayexperts.co.uk/alfalfa-king-timothy-hay.html
Also this can be bought in pets at home - it's expensive but in a pinch I've bought it and mine like it a lot it's not a soft hay though...
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I have never tried the oat hay in case it made him gassy. I have only ever given him meadow or timothy. And alfalfa when he was a baby . You think i can try it omi?Has Toby tried the Green Oat hay from Timothy Hay Co? That is definitely long and stalky, but probably will have a different taste to Timothy. My rabbits like it just as much as the Timothy.
It's hard to believe that they have completely run out of the Timothy, but it is very popular.
If you've got some of the Timothy left, I suggest you mix it with whatever substitute you try him with.
What's Ings hay? I am so confused looking at all these hays. I am going cross eyed!I emailed them yesterday, they said hopefully about 3 weeks time they'd have some more timothy hay.
How much do you have left? Enough to cover you til then? I think I've got half a bale left maybe... If you want that not sure where abouts you are though - mine eat oat and ings aswell so not too much of an issue here xx
https://www.thehayexperts.co.uk/alfalfa-king-timothy-hay.html
Also this can be bought in pets at home - it's expensive but in a pinch I've bought it and mine like it a lot it's not a soft hay though...
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It's from hay and straw - my buns love it, and it doesn't upset Atticus and his megacolon issues it's soft though - smells good thoughWhat's Ings hay? I am so confused looking at all these hays. I am going cross eyed!
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Ah quite far from me then! Yes it seems alright honestly it smells good too.Thank you gracie that is very kind. We are in Hampshire. I have always seen that hay but never tried it. It looks very stalky! I have one quater of a bale left so I am going to mix it
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Its a while since I have brought it, but I think Ings is like a meadow hay. It is soft and thin, but had some tasty weeds inWhat's Ings hay? I am so confused looking at all these hays. I am going cross eyed!
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I have never tried the oat hay in case it made him gassy. I have only ever given him meadow or timothy. And alfalfa when he was a baby . You think i can try it omi?
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