BuffBrahmaBantam
Well-known member
I am increasingly interested in obtaining a diverse hay mix, after watching my rabbits, and want to know if anyone, anywhere has seen a hay mix for sale that is not one or two grass species or alfalfa.
I have been watching my rabbits and notice how much they look for diverse plants when I bring them lawn or garden offerings. What has really struck me is that now it is winter, the grass is terrible quality by my visual assessment, buried in snow, and dry, but my doe still waits by her pen gate for scraps of this grass. Ditto for wrinkled, frost frozen broccoli and kale leaves, strawberry leaves, sprigs of aster/goldenrod gone to seed, and similar. Lacking a better explanation, I assume she is looking for diversity in her diet. She has a litter right now and has free access to pellets, alfalfa hay, and orchard grass hay that is sweet-smelling. She gets oats and wheat in the evening and has a mineral and salt lick. Why does she want these other things to eat?
I wonder if our human obsession for perfectionism is messing up our rabbits. All the hay I’ve seen for sale is advertised as one species like Timothy, orchardgrass, alfalfa, (sometime alfalfa mixed with one of these grasses) when I’m starting to suspect my doe wants all sorts of things in her hay, like dandelion, clover, broadleaf ‘weeds’, etc, etc.
What do you all think about this theory of mine?
I have been watching my rabbits and notice how much they look for diverse plants when I bring them lawn or garden offerings. What has really struck me is that now it is winter, the grass is terrible quality by my visual assessment, buried in snow, and dry, but my doe still waits by her pen gate for scraps of this grass. Ditto for wrinkled, frost frozen broccoli and kale leaves, strawberry leaves, sprigs of aster/goldenrod gone to seed, and similar. Lacking a better explanation, I assume she is looking for diversity in her diet. She has a litter right now and has free access to pellets, alfalfa hay, and orchard grass hay that is sweet-smelling. She gets oats and wheat in the evening and has a mineral and salt lick. Why does she want these other things to eat?
I wonder if our human obsession for perfectionism is messing up our rabbits. All the hay I’ve seen for sale is advertised as one species like Timothy, orchardgrass, alfalfa, (sometime alfalfa mixed with one of these grasses) when I’m starting to suspect my doe wants all sorts of things in her hay, like dandelion, clover, broadleaf ‘weeds’, etc, etc.
What do you all think about this theory of mine?