Timothy is usually the hay of choice, but orchard grass, oat hay and
meadow grass hay are also suitable for healthy adult bunnies.
Not exact matches
Finish: Long - lasting, dominated by hints of wheat bread, with notes of grains,
meadow grasses, warm home baking, fresh
hay and warm bread crumbs.
Timothy
hay is the most common type of
grass hay sold commercially, but other types are available, such as oat,
meadow and orchard
grass hay.
Others kinds of acceptable
hay to feed your rabbit includes orchard
grass, oat
hay,
meadow hay or alfalfa.
Fifty percent of the rabbits diet needs to be coarse
grass hay (timothy, oat
grass,
meadow grass, or uncontaminated mulch
grass).
A few online stores that carry
grass hay include the Oxbow Company, Kaytee, and Sweet
Meadow.
Grass hay (timothy, orchard grass, meadow or oat hays for adults, timothy / alfalfa blends for those under 6 months of age) must be the bulk of the diet to maintain healthy teeth and gastrointestinal tr
Grass hay (timothy, orchard
grass, meadow or oat hays for adults, timothy / alfalfa blends for those under 6 months of age) must be the bulk of the diet to maintain healthy teeth and gastrointestinal tr
grass,
meadow or oat
hays for adults, timothy / alfalfa blends for those under 6 months of age) must be the bulk of the diet to maintain healthy teeth and gastrointestinal tracts.
Some packages of
hay can even contain a mix of different
grass types, or can even include common broadleaf plants, like the ones that would be mixed in with
grass in a natural
meadow.