Desert Rose Rabbits
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I'm looking into switching over to baled hay for my base feed as pellets out here are just expensive and I don't particularly like Purina for any type of animal feed. We have a few local growers so getting hay isn't too difficult. However, do I need to worry about which cuttings I'm getting? I have the chance to get some 2nd cutting timothy grass/alfalfa bales for about $10 a bale.
There's also a feed store that grows their own alfalfa and makes compressed cubes on site. With that, I can get 80# for $15. I purchased some bulk cubes to see what they'd do with them and no one seems to understand that it's food. They just play with it. :? I really like the idea of the cubes because of the lack of waste.
In September, I'm getting a couple of Angoras, and I've read that there's some concern about the binding agents potentially used in cubes aiding and abetting wool block. Is this something to be concerned with? The cubes I'm looking at are just compressed. However, they're about an hour's drive away, and during the winter it may not be possible to get out there. In that case, if I didn't have enough to get through the winter, I'd have to get it from another supplier.
Ugh... feeding rabbits is so complicated but so simple! Grrrr.
There's also a feed store that grows their own alfalfa and makes compressed cubes on site. With that, I can get 80# for $15. I purchased some bulk cubes to see what they'd do with them and no one seems to understand that it's food. They just play with it. :? I really like the idea of the cubes because of the lack of waste.
In September, I'm getting a couple of Angoras, and I've read that there's some concern about the binding agents potentially used in cubes aiding and abetting wool block. Is this something to be concerned with? The cubes I'm looking at are just compressed. However, they're about an hour's drive away, and during the winter it may not be possible to get out there. In that case, if I didn't have enough to get through the winter, I'd have to get it from another supplier.
Ugh... feeding rabbits is so complicated but so simple! Grrrr.