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I would transition by mixing.I screwed up.
I fixed it.
Do I have to mix Timothy and alfalfa for a while or can I go to straight alfalfa?
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I would transition by mixing.I screwed up.
I fixed it.
Do I have to mix Timothy and alfalfa for a while or can I go to straight alfalfa?
You need all the things.Do I need one of these?
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Yes! I already use these for my dog food and chicken/quail feed.And I use these containers for storing food and litter
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I use them for cat and chicken/duck food. They're amazing.Yes! I already use these for my dog food and chicken/quail feed.
What exactly is it for though? I’ve never seen this recommended anywhere…You need all the things.
I was joking.What exactly is it for though? I’ve never seen this recommended anywhere…
It's a baby. So it needs to be on alfalfa.I’m not sure what you mean by strait alfalfa, but adult rabbits should not have very much alfalfa. I don’t know what age rabbit you are getting, but that is what I’ve heard. Also you don’t need that lava block, not really even sure what it’s supposed to be for!Best of luck with bunny!
Ah! That makes more sense! My bun prefers raw wicker sort of stuff and wood as well.I was joking.
I would assume it's for chewing. I have no idea though. I've only ever used wood.
Ok, that’s really what I was asking. Thanks!It's a baby. So it needs to be on alfalfa.