Grumpy,
I love this setup. I'm new to this forum, so I don't know much, but I want to try doing this on a much smaller scale. I only have 2 rabbits at the moment and I don't like buying a whole small bail of timothy hay/Alfalfa that goes bad before they eat half of it. At one point you said that you would have been dead in the water because of mold, on another site I read that bleach, vinegar, or hydrogen peroxide could be added to the water to prevent mold. Did you ever try any of these? <br /><br /> __________ Tue May 12, 2015 10:29 pm __________ <br /><br />
I re read the thread and I realized that you did add Bleach, Whelp, it looks like the Pellet Company may have won this go around. Sorry for not reading the thread thoroughly.
I love this setup. I'm new to this forum, so I don't know much, but I want to try doing this on a much smaller scale. I only have 2 rabbits at the moment and I don't like buying a whole small bail of timothy hay/Alfalfa that goes bad before they eat half of it. At one point you said that you would have been dead in the water because of mold, on another site I read that bleach, vinegar, or hydrogen peroxide could be added to the water to prevent mold. Did you ever try any of these? <br /><br /> __________ Tue May 12, 2015 10:29 pm __________ <br /><br />
Sooner":1cqc5rre said:Grumpy,
I love this setup. I'm new to this forum, so I don't know much, but I want to try doing this on a much smaller scale. I only have 2 rabbits at the moment and I don't like buying a whole small bail of timothy hay/Alfalfa that goes bad before they eat half of it. At one point you said that you would have been dead in the water because of mold, on another site I read that bleach, vinegar, or hydrogen peroxide could be added to the water to prevent mold. Did you ever try any of these?
I re read the thread and I realized that you did add Bleach, Whelp, it looks like the Pellet Company may have won this go around. Sorry for not reading the thread thoroughly.