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Oh, okay, I get it... because I think that most grass hay is 5 - 10% protein, and I was wondering... I missed the bit in the OP about alfalfa.But you've got a good point about protein levels in general. I remember when I was feeding the 14% horse feed, that my bunnies always seemed to be hungry, even if they hadn't finished their food... like there was something they were not getting from it -- yet they were starting to put on a little too much weight. I never really figured it out, and just switched back to 16% pellets, and they're back to normal.Maybe it wasn't the lower level of protein, though. Maybe it was something else.It's what most people shoot for, as it yields a rabbit about 2.5 - 2.75 pounds cleaned.:lol:
Oh, okay, I get it... because I think that most grass hay is 5 - 10% protein, and I was wondering... I missed the bit in the OP about alfalfa.
But you've got a good point about protein levels in general. I remember when I was feeding the 14% horse feed, that my bunnies always seemed to be hungry, even if they hadn't finished their food... like there was something they were not getting from it -- yet they were starting to put on a little too much weight. I never really figured it out, and just switched back to 16% pellets, and they're back to normal.
Maybe it wasn't the lower level of protein, though. Maybe it was something else.
It's what most people shoot for, as it yields a rabbit about 2.5 - 2.75 pounds cleaned.
:lol: