ok, not sure the impact on a rabbit's fragile digestive system, but in humans it is used to detox/cleanse system. Never tried it but Dr. Burge has some videos about it.
Get you a scythe. They make attachments to power tools. They are like hedge clippers but for grass. Here is an example.
https://www.stihlusa.com/products/multi-task-tools/kombisystem-attachments/fhkm145pwr/
Reel mowers worked better with short grass. Not sure how it would cut something...
I have a hard time finding quality timothy hay in my area, but there is a lot of orchard/grass hay that people use for horses. Is there any reason why I can't use it?
I guess I will start with a cup per day (using 16%, since it's really hard to find 18% at any of the local feed stores). If there is any left over feed by the next feeding, I will adjust. Once dispatched, I will adjust.
Thanks @KelleyBee . I will go ahead and and get the larger feeders for the grow out and keep the 5" for the does and buck. I am going to go with the bottles for now. Any brand I should stay away from? Have you tried the flip tops?
Are there good online suppliers of Timothy hay? Do local feed stores usually carry timothy hay? How much should I expect the rabbits to consume in a week if free feeding? Are there things in some brands to avoid?