Disclaimer: I am not a vet, just a passionate bunny mom. All information shared in this video is a guideline that I have lived by and researched. If you have any concerns about your bunny’s diet, please consult your rabbit savvy vet.
I was wondering if you, could help me with one thing, my rabbit really doesn't like all types of treats, she doesn't eat apples or banana, I only give her, her pellets, although I do have these treat brand that she loves, but I was wondering if you think something is wrong with my rabbit, be cause she doesn't eat, banana or apples?
@@keharabolley hi! while i am not nearly as knowledgeable on bun care as Morgan, i can relate to this! my bun doesn’t really care for apples, strawberries, or blueberries. i give him the oxbow veggie treats or cranberry treats and he LOVES them. i’ll also give a timothy carrot lollipop once in a while and he goes crazy for them. i’ve discovered he’s not a huge fan of fruits but there are plenty of healthy natural treats out there that your bun may like more than fruit. hope that helped a little!:)
My bunny of 8 years passed away a week ago, I stumbled across your channel as I was doing research on getting new bunnies. Today I picked up my two 10 week old holland lop bunnies and I realized how much work raising two of them is going to be, especially since it’s been 8 years since I had a young bunny (let alone two). I just wanna say your videos have been really helpful so far, I already knew a decent amount, but I really wanna make sure I take care of my new babies the best I can, so thank you sm for freely giving out all this information. 💗
It shocks and saddens me to see so many bun owners think that hay is optional.. Very, very disturbing. I mean, even a few minutes of research will clarify that which is a whole other level of disturbing, how little people research.
Every time I adopt in my area, nearly every breeder or farmer selling will tell me "rabbits don't need hay." I'm absolutely sick of the misinformation! To someone who knows nothing, like my mom who doesn't like to listen to me when I've done research, that's literally going to destroy the quality of life of the pet. I always make sure my bunny has hay.
This was so useful, thank you so much!! Will be getting my bunnies in 4 weeks and they'll be 9 weeks old, I've got the Timothy hay first and second cut ready but this made me think about the other types too. Thank you! X
Yes, this is super useful! My bun is turning 6 months old in a couple of days and the past few months I've been mixing his alfafa hay with orchard grass. Glad to know that this is actually good for his transition to stop alfafa hay completely. Amazing video! Thank you!
This video was everything I needed! I am allergic to Timothy hay also and thought it was going to make or break keeping my bunny. Thank you for the good info!! 💜
i've been searching the internet for ways to make my bunny eat hay cause she's not into it at all and wasted a big bag of timothy hay. thank you so much for making this video, now i know what type of hay to try to encourage her to eat!!
Omg yay! I just got a bunny YESTERDAY! She is a mini lop and exactly 8 weeks and 1 day old! I’m not sure if she isn’t eating because she is nervous or something else.. and she does have a ton of hay but we are switching her hay and pellets so their both mixed the new and old pellets/hay, please help me out! Thanks your channel helped me get a rabbit btw c:
Thank you so much! All of your videos are very helpful. And I'm not thinking about getting a new bunny and all your videos help so much. Keep being a passionate bun mom!😊
Your channel is so entertaining and rich in information on bunnies. Great video editing too. I am not even a bunny parent, but I adore bunnies and do know someone close who has a pair of bunnies, one of which was found abandoned with a limp and had bad fur condition; she is well and happy now after vet visits and receiving love and proper care. It really is very sad to know of bunny abandonment cases which does happen every now and then here in Singapore.
You see this is where it’s so confusing sometimes because different channels say similar and completely different things about hay. In SA we don’t have a large selection of Timothy Hay, it’s so rare here. But we have lots of Oat Hay. I feed my rabbit Libby both Oat and Timothy yet she HATES Timothy Hay and she will devour Oat Hay. Not sure if that’s a good thing in the long run. Her poop seems normal when eating Oat Hay, it produces a golden colour. Helpful video thanks!
i have been watching your videos before i brought my bunny home, and i have to say that your videos really prepared me for bringing a bunny home! thank you for sharing all these knowledge in beautifully edited videos!!!
Thanks for this week's video! We started the "adding Timothy hay" journey this week, and Fluffy seems so really like the Oxbow blend you guys recommended! I say Herb with the h. Love u guys!
So if I get bunnies (will find out today) I will take notes and make like a booklet/idk a grimoare or something like that where I can read how to take care of them. I think it would be a great way to study and remember what I have already learned! Love your videos, Cinnabun is an Idol.
this is so interesting because the pyramid is different in sooo many countries. for us (in germany/austria) 80% is fresh hay aka grass/field grass. While hay should always be available, rabbits that have grass (not backyard grass but actual stuff from a good field or mountain field where you would make hay from) often go for the fresh stuff. :)) I personally feed that way and it helped with urinary issues because of the calcium in the hay. I personally feed first and second cut, as I have made hay myself before (for horses) I prefer first cut because it's not so sweet :) I buy massive hay balls from a local farmer and they don't make third cut hay here but interesting to know that it is available in some areas 😍
If I had to buy a rabbit hutch, would you have one to recommend? One that is spacious, well protected from rain, and cold, and that is open? Would it be better to have one made, or to buy a hutch like for chickens?
I totally understand if this is not possible in your living situation, but I would suggest perhaps setting up a spacious x-pen inside, opposed to buying a butch to keep your rabbit outside due to all the different risks.
I loved this video!! My lop doesn’t seem to eat much hay and I’ve got Timothy hay ( which I’m highly allergic to) 1st and 2nd cuts, I’ve tried the bags in the store too, also ordered orchid grass and she doesn’t like it at all?? Never realized how much attitude a 3lb adorable bunny could have? Lol
Very good video, momma-bun! My boy was actually never put on alfalfa hay when I received him. He had alfalfa heavy pellets and this was recommended by my vet. He was already on timothy 1st cut since he was very tiny. I think that is a better way of getting them into grass hay (faster than transitioning from one to another)... but that's my opinion. Orchard grass also has two crops, 1st and 2nd (Course and fine). One other point is to watch out for hays with treats within it (not to blast them, but Kaytee brand often does this). This may be fun for foraging, but the hay quality isn't that great and there are SO many treats within it that it can really upset their digestive system. If possible, buy your hay from local farms as it's WAY cheaper and you get waaaay more for your buck. My issue though is in Ohio, the farmers market for Timothy hay is SO "clique-y" that they don't like doing private dealings like that. Orchard grass is the main deal around here... My bunny does not like orchard and will only go for timothy, so I usually always have to order my hay from elsewhere.
This is a bit random, but my lil bunny (button) is on alfalfa hay and (not unlimited) pellets, but her poop is very dark! I don’t know what to do!!! 😰😰😰
Very helpful video! I am going to try adding some botanical hay. My bunny is obsessed with alfalfa hay, and shows no interest in orchard grass or timothy hay, but I need to wean her off the alfalfa soon.
Thank you so much!! My bunny Yuki is 4 months atm. I'm still using alfalfa hay but I'm mixing in botanical hay. The lavender smells amazing. I was having issues on which Timothy hay cutting to get but your video helped me alot! Got the second cutting from SPS. Hoping my bunny isn't super picky on transitioning
Thank you so much for this amazing video, I really needed it! We have a small farm where Timothy hay has grown automatically due to heavy rains and it is untreated. Can I give it to my bunny after washing or do I need to dry it first?
Hey Morgan, I’ve had my bunny for around three years and he has had the same bag of hay since I got him. The bag was meant for two bunnies but I can’t help but feel that something is wrong. Could you let me know how much hay I need to give him a day, or any other suggestions that you have to get him to eat more? Edit: I should clarify that the hay was included when I got him (from a breeder) and it was in a garbage bag
I give some pretty big handfuls every day. I would definitely get a new bag, since hay can go bad after a while. I try to fill half the litter box (or an entire hay bag) with hay! Hope this helps!
"the average person doesnt often go out to buy hay" Me, who used to have a horse: 👁️👄👁️ Also first and second cutting is the gold standard for horses. We did second cutting alfalfa, because my growing boy needed the energy
Hi, Morgan! My bunny is a 2 yr old netherland dwarf, right now she is eating unlimited hay but her teeth is SUPER outgrown, I go to the vet 1x every 2 weeks to get it cut. I'm not sure what cut of hay I buy but would it be okay if I start feeding her 1st cut timothy hay from now one?
My bunny would not eat Timothy hay for the life of her. I ordered a bag of orchard hay and she ate it in probably three days. I would definitely recommend orchard hay. Also have a four month old rabbit and she has about a half-and-half with Timothy and alfalfa
Hi Morgan, I have a question. I give my rabbit a mix of Timothy hay and meadow hay from oxbow. I don’t give her any treat Hays either. Should I switch her to just Timothy hay since meadow is high in protein? Also ur makeup is on point
I think bunny should be feeding all different sorts for grass and hay. If they prefer certain hay I tend to give them less preferred hay for few days as that’s the only way to train them not become a picky eater. When they are hungry they will eat, spoil them with pellets and tasty hay will do more damage than love them
istg my bunnies know your voice ahaha! i’m trying to convince my family to get the leviot pet air purifier for christmas this year, and the box cinnabun has for her litter box
I've understood that angora rabbits should eat a little bit more protein than other bunnies because of how much fur they grow. I've also uderstood that a good way to do it is to give them just a little bit more pellets than to other bunnies. Yes, I have my first bunnies and they're angora. I've had them for three weeks which makes them 16 weeks old.
I have a question. Would it be okay if I were to feed all (not alfafea) of these different types of hay to my bunny? (some type of hay more than others of course) I'm just curious because these all sound great.
I have a question, so in the litter box i know you put a hay bag is that their daily hay like do they just go there for hay or is there another bowl with hay or is there just the hay bag in the litter box for them?
i buy oxbow hay and in the stores in my city there is no option for first or second cut. does oxbow usually sell different cuts? the kind i can get seems to be different cuts mixed
I'm sorry but I have been feeding my rabbits Timothy and meadow hay mixed about last week I found alfalfa hay but don't worry there about 15 or 16 weeks and they are now eating perfectly and they vets said that everything we do is really good
How often are you suppose to change/refresh hay for the bunny? I’ve read that it’s once a week, but then other articles say that it’s every 2-3 days… so I’m confused 😅
Our bunnies refuse to eat any other Hay, besides Oat Hay. Based off the high fat content, is it better to giver smaller quantities of it? Also, our bunnies enjoy eating our grass in our back yard (no chemicals etc), so would that be good as well?
Disclaimer: I am not a vet, just a passionate bunny mom. All information shared in this video is a guideline that I have lived by and researched. If you have any concerns about your bunny’s diet, please consult your rabbit savvy vet.
Omg, you are the best, thank you so much this really helps!!!! Followed you since day 1! My rabbit has never been happier
I was wondering if you, could help me with one thing, my rabbit really doesn't like all types of treats, she doesn't eat apples or banana, I only give her, her pellets, although I do have these treat brand that she loves, but I was wondering if you think something is wrong with my rabbit, be cause she doesn't eat, banana or apples?
You actually help me with choosing the best hay so thank you for this and can't wait for the 15%
@@keharabolley hi! while i am not nearly as knowledgeable on bun care as Morgan, i can relate to this! my bun doesn’t really care for apples, strawberries, or blueberries. i give him the oxbow veggie treats or cranberry treats and he LOVES them. i’ll also give a timothy carrot lollipop once in a while and he goes crazy for them. i’ve discovered he’s not a huge fan of fruits but there are plenty of healthy natural treats out there that your bun may like more than fruit. hope that helped a little!:)
@@allisoncalnan5677 omg thank you so much for this, I should definitely try the Timothy lollipop, thank you❤️🙏
My bunny of 8 years passed away a week ago, I stumbled across your channel as I was doing research on getting new bunnies. Today I picked up my two 10 week old holland lop bunnies and I realized how much work raising two of them is going to be, especially since it’s been 8 years since I had a young bunny (let alone two). I just wanna say your videos have been really helpful so far, I already knew a decent amount, but I really wanna make sure I take care of my new babies the best I can, so thank you sm for freely giving out all this information. 💗
I’m getting two bunnies as well!! Any tips with raising two at a time? I’ve also haven’t had a baby bun in forever!!!
I laughed so much when Morgan said "cinnabun" in a pretty disappointed way at 4:37
It shocks and saddens me to see so many bun owners think that hay is optional.. Very, very disturbing. I mean, even a few minutes of research will clarify that which is a whole other level of disturbing, how little people research.
My parents are negligent about it, what can I do??? 😣
@@fmletras I'd get the bunny to a place where it would receive the basic needs of life, which is sadly not in the care of your parents..
More need to see this video.
Every time I adopt in my area, nearly every breeder or farmer selling will tell me "rabbits don't need hay." I'm absolutely sick of the misinformation! To someone who knows nothing, like my mom who doesn't like to listen to me when I've done research, that's literally going to destroy the quality of life of the pet. I always make sure my bunny has hay.
This was so useful, thank you so much!! Will be getting my bunnies in 4 weeks and they'll be 9 weeks old, I've got the Timothy hay first and second cut ready but this made me think about the other types too. Thank you! X
I’m so glad!!
LOL, when you edited the hay down Cinnabun's stomach then added the poop emojis🤣🤣
It’s true little things 😂
In the UK, it is always herb with an audible 'h'. Sounds funny to us to hear 'erb'.
I have watched this video so many times, and each time I get something out of it! Love this video! 😍😍
Yes, this is super useful! My bun is turning 6 months old in a couple of days and the past few months I've been mixing his alfafa hay with orchard grass. Glad to know that this is actually good for his transition to stop alfafa hay completely. Amazing video! Thank you!
This video was everything I needed! I am allergic to Timothy hay also and thought it was going to make or break keeping my bunny. Thank you for the good info!! 💜
i've been searching the internet for ways to make my bunny eat hay cause she's not into it at all and wasted a big bag of timothy hay. thank you so much for making this video, now i know what type of hay to try to encourage her to eat!!
Omg yay! I just got a bunny YESTERDAY! She is a mini lop and exactly 8 weeks and 1 day old! I’m not sure if she isn’t eating because she is nervous or something else.. and she does have a ton of hay but we are switching her hay and pellets so their both mixed the new and old pellets/hay, please help me out! Thanks your channel helped me get a rabbit btw c:
Congrats
@@lilliandean3980 ty!
I think your bunny is just getting used to you and being in a new place!
Congrats!!!!
awww i have a mini lop ❤️congrats with ur new bun
Your editing skills is SOOOOOOO smooth and good
I really appreciate that. Thank you!
It really isn't good and is trash
I use a hay blend of third and first cut of Timothy my buns love it they also get oat and meadow every now and then a orchard when ever I can get it
Thank you so much! All of your videos are very helpful. And I'm not thinking about getting a new bunny and all your videos help so much. Keep being a passionate bun mom!😊
SUPER HELPFUL FOR MY BUN
So exited and can't wait for the next cinnabun Sundays and cinnabun surprise
Thank you so much. I recently adopted a bunny, and all your tips are helping so much. Thank you
Getting my rabbit today thank you for uploading I always need a quick refresher
Omg I am also getting my bunny today!!!!
Congrats!!
@@sadiekate5959 thank you
@@lifewithboomeroo2854 omg congrats
@@sleepyraccoon123 what are you going to name it?
Phew, Thankyou so much for this video! I was going to START switching my buns diet at 6 months old, so Thankyou so much!
I'm a new bun mom and I love your content. I have a lion head rabbit named Mochi, and your videos have taught me so much ❤️
Your channel is so entertaining and rich in information on bunnies. Great video editing too.
I am not even a bunny parent, but I adore bunnies and do know someone close who has a pair of bunnies, one of which was found abandoned with a limp and had bad fur condition; she is well and happy now after vet visits and receiving love and proper care.
It really is very sad to know of bunny abandonment cases which does happen every now and then here in Singapore.
Every week I get so excited to watch your new videos and I hate waiting but it's all worth it at the end
You have the best bunny care channel on RUclips! Love the editing!
You see this is where it’s so confusing sometimes because different channels say similar and completely different things about hay.
In SA we don’t have a large selection of Timothy Hay, it’s so rare here. But we have lots of Oat Hay. I feed my rabbit Libby both Oat and Timothy yet she HATES Timothy Hay and she will devour Oat Hay. Not sure if that’s a good thing in the long run. Her poop seems normal when eating Oat Hay, it produces a golden colour. Helpful video thanks!
Your editing is amazing!! I always enjoy watching your videos!
This was super helpful! Love all your videos and can't wait for the rest of this series!
You always make me happy when you post
i have been watching your videos before i brought my bunny home, and i have to say that your videos really prepared me for bringing a bunny home! thank you for sharing all these knowledge in beautifully edited videos!!!
I’m so so glad!!!
I absolutely love this video. Easy to take in and perfectly paced!🐰
I can’t believe this was posted 38MINS AGOO!!!! And I’ve watch all your vids I love you!
Thanks for this week's video! We started the "adding Timothy hay" journey this week, and Fluffy seems so really like the Oxbow blend you guys recommended! I say Herb with the h. Love u guys!
This video was so helpful and informative, you gave all the great info!. Mamy thanks
Oo thank for this video I really needed it
Thank you so much! I am getting a bunny tomorrow, and this really helps!!
This channel is GOLD! I wish we have some youtubers like this in my country. Wish you to grow this channel super fast! Greetings from Poland 🥰
Oh my go- I just saw how chubby and grumpy cb look in the thumbnail 🥺🐰🥰💗
Nice clear breakdown for everyone, Morgan 👍🏼
I love bunnies!!!
This is the video im looking for thanks cinnabun mom ❤
So if I get bunnies (will find out today) I will take notes and make like a booklet/idk a grimoare or something like that where I can read how to take care of them. I think it would be a great way to study and remember what I have already learned! Love your videos, Cinnabun is an Idol.
Thanks so much, I love the cinnabun Sundays videos because they're so helpful. Also I'm from England so I say the 'h' in herb lol
Hay is not just for.horses got me rolling on the floor😂😂
I am just obsessed with your videos I don't even see the tumnail or title just clicked straight away
Thank you so much for all these videos! ❤ 🐰
this is so interesting because the pyramid is different in sooo many countries. for us (in germany/austria) 80% is fresh hay aka grass/field grass. While hay should always be available, rabbits that have grass (not backyard grass but actual stuff from a good field or mountain field where you would make hay from) often go for the fresh stuff. :)) I personally feed that way and it helped with urinary issues because of the calcium in the hay.
I personally feed first and second cut, as I have made hay myself before (for horses) I prefer first cut because it's not so sweet :) I buy massive hay balls from a local farmer and they don't make third cut hay here but interesting to know that it is available in some areas 😍
Where did you get your hay litter box? We are looking for one for our bunny
If I had to buy a rabbit hutch, would you have one to recommend? One that is spacious, well protected from rain, and cold, and that is open? Would it be better to have one made, or to buy a hutch like for chickens?
I totally understand if this is not possible in your living situation, but I would suggest perhaps setting up a spacious x-pen inside, opposed to buying a butch to keep your rabbit outside due to all the different risks.
I don’t recommend a hutch at all, actually! Check out my “what you need when you bring home a rabbit” video - I give suggestions and links there :)
@@gracec4925 yeah, it isn't in my living situation! but when I can move out, she'll live inside with my sister and I!
@@pastelpets that's great to hear! hopefully, you can find a great alternative safe housing situation for her now!
Congrats on 22k subscribers!!!!
We can vouch for the Herbal Hay 100% Anything with yummy flowers will have your rabbit indulging like a king/queen!🐰🌸
I loved this video!! My lop doesn’t seem to eat much hay and I’ve got Timothy hay ( which I’m highly allergic to) 1st and 2nd cuts, I’ve tried the bags in the store too, also ordered orchid grass and she doesn’t like it at all?? Never realized how much attitude a 3lb adorable bunny could have? Lol
While I was watching this my rabbit jumped on top of his hay and pooped on it 🤦🏻♀️😂
Very good video, momma-bun! My boy was actually never put on alfalfa hay when I received him. He had alfalfa heavy pellets and this was recommended by my vet. He was already on timothy 1st cut since he was very tiny. I think that is a better way of getting them into grass hay (faster than transitioning from one to another)... but that's my opinion. Orchard grass also has two crops, 1st and 2nd (Course and fine). One other point is to watch out for hays with treats within it (not to blast them, but Kaytee brand often does this). This may be fun for foraging, but the hay quality isn't that great and there are SO many treats within it that it can really upset their digestive system. If possible, buy your hay from local farms as it's WAY cheaper and you get waaaay more for your buck. My issue though is in Ohio, the farmers market for Timothy hay is SO "clique-y" that they don't like doing private dealings like that. Orchard grass is the main deal around here... My bunny does not like orchard and will only go for timothy, so I usually always have to order my hay from elsewhere.
She's so cute 🥺
This is a bit random, but my lil bunny (button) is on alfalfa hay and (not unlimited) pellets, but her poop is very dark! I don’t know what to do!!! 😰😰😰
Very helpful video! I am going to try adding some botanical hay. My bunny is obsessed with alfalfa hay, and shows no interest in orchard grass or timothy hay, but I need to wean her off the alfalfa soon.
Thank you for making the info research hassel less of a struggle. My son wants a bunny so I'm researching to see if it's gonna be a good option for us
Thanks for making these videos. I plan on getting a rabbit one day!!🙏
Thank you so much!! My bunny Yuki is 4 months atm. I'm still using alfalfa hay but I'm mixing in botanical hay. The lavender smells amazing. I was having issues on which Timothy hay cutting to get but your video helped me alot! Got the second cutting from SPS. Hoping my bunny isn't super picky on transitioning
Thank you so much for this amazing video, I really needed it!
We have a small farm where Timothy hay has grown automatically due to heavy rains and it is untreated.
Can I give it to my bunny after washing or do I need to dry it first?
Early! I just got a bunny and it really helped!
Hey Morgan, I’ve had my bunny for around three years and he has had the same bag of hay since I got him. The bag was meant for two bunnies but I can’t help but feel that something is wrong. Could you let me know how much hay I need to give him a day, or any other suggestions that you have to get him to eat more?
Edit: I should clarify that the hay was included when I got him (from a breeder) and it was in a garbage bag
Ik I’m not Morgan but what size is the bag and how much hay from the bag gets eaten a day, also have you been feeding it other things?
I give some pretty big handfuls every day. I would definitely get a new bag, since hay can go bad after a while. I try to fill half the litter box (or an entire hay bag) with hay! Hope this helps!
"the average person doesnt often go out to buy hay"
Me, who used to have a horse: 👁️👄👁️
Also first and second cutting is the gold standard for horses. We did second cutting alfalfa, because my growing boy needed the energy
Hi, Morgan! My bunny is a 2 yr old netherland dwarf, right now she is eating unlimited hay but her teeth is SUPER outgrown, I go to the vet 1x every 2 weeks to get it cut. I'm not sure what cut of hay I buy but would it be okay if I start feeding her 1st cut timothy hay from now one?
My bunny would not eat Timothy hay for the life of her. I ordered a bag of orchard hay and she ate it in probably three days. I would definitely recommend orchard hay. Also have a four month old rabbit and she has about a half-and-half with Timothy and alfalfa
I needed this video! Ty!
Hi Morgan, I have a question. I give my rabbit a mix of Timothy hay and meadow hay from oxbow. I don’t give her any treat Hays either. Should I switch her to just Timothy hay since meadow is high in protein? Also ur makeup is on point
Not necessarily! I would just be sure that the bulk is Timothy, with meadow mixed in
@@SincerelyCinnabun oh ok. Thanks so much! 😊💕
Hiii Morgan and cinnabun.Can u pls do a video about how to convince your parents to let your rabbits live in your house?
I think bunny should be feeding all different sorts for grass and hay. If they prefer certain hay I tend to give them less preferred hay for few days as that’s the only way to train them not become a picky eater. When they are hungry they will eat, spoil them with pellets and tasty hay will do more damage than love them
WE LOVE BUNNYS 🦁
7:42 Baby Rabbits. 😆
This video is so cute ❤️😍
Thanks I needed this!!!
Where did you the house that cinnabun litter box is in?? I love the info in your videos!! Thank you
The editing in this video is great! Lol
I really need this!!
Great Video as always 😍
istg my bunnies know your voice ahaha! i’m trying to convince my family to get the leviot pet air purifier for christmas this year, and the box cinnabun has for her litter box
YESSSS
I have 2 bunny’s who have to be changed to eating lettuce and salads soon, so i was wondering if you could make a video about that?
I love your channel!
I've understood that angora rabbits should eat a little bit more protein than other bunnies because of how much fur they grow. I've also uderstood that a good way to do it is to give them just a little bit more pellets than to other bunnies. Yes, I have my first bunnies and they're angora. I've had them for three weeks which makes them 16 weeks old.
Or, like in Sweden we just buy hay from the farmer and it works great. 😋🌸🐰. Brilliant video tho 👍 😋🌸🐰 Love it.
WAW IT HELP ME ALOT
I don't why my family members always say that grass is not important pellets are more important.
Mine are negligent about it, too 😣
❤
I'm getting a baby Holland lop and I was wondering if I could use alfalfa hay cubes. ( The same type horses eat)
I have a question is there a treat for baby bunnies such as under 3 months?
I have a question. Would it be okay if I were to feed all (not alfafea) of these different types of hay to my bunny? (some type of hay more than others of course) I'm just curious because these all sound great.
How do you know if its 1ste, 2nd or 3th cutting? I read the hole package (in the amazon link) and don't see it on there.
I have a question, so in the litter box i know you put a hay bag is that their daily hay like do they just go there for hay or is there another bowl with hay or is there just the hay bag in the litter box for them?
i buy oxbow hay and in the stores in my city there is no option for first or second cut. does oxbow usually sell different cuts?
the kind i can get seems to be different cuts mixed
I love your necklaces, where did you get them if you don't mind me asking?
Could u pls do a “reacting to bun habitats” video?
Btw, I love you and cinnabuns videos!!
I'm sorry but I have been feeding my rabbits Timothy and meadow hay mixed about last week I found alfalfa hay but don't worry there about 15 or 16 weeks and they are now eating perfectly and they vets said that everything we do is really good
I’m
So happy because my mother Teh brought
How often are you suppose to change/refresh hay for the bunny? I’ve read that it’s once a week, but then other articles say that it’s every 2-3 days… so I’m confused 😅
My Rabbits eat oaten hay!it works amazing
Our bunnies refuse to eat any other Hay, besides Oat Hay. Based off the high fat content, is it better to giver smaller quantities of it?
Also, our bunnies enjoy eating our grass in our back yard (no chemicals etc), so would that be good as well?
Love the background
Hey!! I love your vids!! What should I do if my bunn isn’t eating the stems of hay?? LOVE YOUR VIDS!!