I managed to get two 45 pound bales at $11 each. It did take me a while
to learn which hay I really wanted to buy. I know that I have given away
at least 100 pounds of hay to Nhu to use as bedding for her nine
rabbits. When you buy designer hay you pretty much know what you're
getting. The problem is what you're getting is ripped off. Trust me I
bought designer hay for years. The amount of money I have saved,
including the hay I could not use, has more than made up for the
learning process I went through. I buy my hay Agway. The owner and
people who run the store know what I'm looking for an always help me
out. The last hay I got is better than Oxbow, or American pet diner.
Professor, The Jump, Zolo, Wizard, & Magic Brenda
Bunny of Bunny Hollow wrote:
>Fuller Wrath wrote:
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>>I can't find Oxbow Oat hay in the 9 lb bags (the little 15 oz ones are a
>>joke) anywhere. My rabbit is heartbroken to think he won't be able to nibble
>>it any more.
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>>Help!
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>Call up the places which sell hay for horses. Lots of them will have timothy. We
>got a circa 50 lb bale for $17.
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> >> Stay informed about: Western Timothy Hay