john_francis
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Is it possible and practical to dry red and white clover for winter feeding?
We have been feeding our tribe of rabbits fresh picked clover twice daily for months now and they love it - still giving them pellet feed as well but they're not so keen on them any more. Just introduced august apples and they've been getting dandy lion leaves three or four times a week too.
We're picking the clover out of a run that's 20 feet wide by a hundred feet long and for our needs so far it's proved to be inexhaustible.
Winter comes early in the North Atlantic provinces and I'm wondering if I scythe down some swaths would it be fit to bundle and save for over winter feeding?
Any shared experiences or suggestions would be greatly welcomed, heck we could have our first frost any time after this weekend!
Ohhhh, I need a rum toddie just thinking about it.......
We have been feeding our tribe of rabbits fresh picked clover twice daily for months now and they love it - still giving them pellet feed as well but they're not so keen on them any more. Just introduced august apples and they've been getting dandy lion leaves three or four times a week too.
We're picking the clover out of a run that's 20 feet wide by a hundred feet long and for our needs so far it's proved to be inexhaustible.
Winter comes early in the North Atlantic provinces and I'm wondering if I scythe down some swaths would it be fit to bundle and save for over winter feeding?
Any shared experiences or suggestions would be greatly welcomed, heck we could have our first frost any time after this weekend!
Ohhhh, I need a rum toddie just thinking about it.......