I thought about posting this here, since others may be curious.
I was reading last night, a book that had a section about growing and harvesting your own hay. The book is called "The Resilient Gardener". Anyway, the author talks about the nutritional level of grass, at different growth...
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Here's what I've heard:
White is just salt
Brown contains minerals
(Red contains iodine)
At least for deer, they are fed at different times of the year.
I am also researching how to raise rabbits. Here's a link about feeding rabbits and it has a grain recipe for feeding your own mix. Go down to the section titled "Feeding Rabbits". Also, within that is some stuff about the different types of dried plants (hay) for feeding. Like clovers...