Who pays that much money for a tiny box of hay? I can buy a 50-60 pound bale directly from the farmer who cut it for $4.50-$6.00. If I buy from a feed store the price is a bit higher but nowhere close to the prices of those little boxes.
I love standlee Timothy grass it’s priced great for 4 hungry guinea pigs and they sell the 25 lb boxes which I get once a month. Recently I cannot find it in stock and I am paying 5x as much. Really disappointed since I’ve heard mixed reviews about pet select. I ended up getting Viking farmer and it’s high quality but expensive.
Hi there! That shot is of only one feeder. These rabbits actually have 3 other feeding spots. Also, he speaks of smaller amounts for certain types of hay only. For example, it's not a good idea to feed only alfalfa. It's fattening and really meant for junior bunnies, elderly bunnies, or just as a treat. Alternatively, Timothy hay is a great everyday hay and should be feed as a basic component of their diet.
Thanks for watching and for your comment! Sorry if I was unclear in the video. I was pointing out that there are certain types of hay that should be fed to rabbits based on their age and dietary needs. Depending on their age and weight, rabbits require different nutrients; and the levels of fat, fiber and protein they receive will help them thrive, or possibly be a detriment. Plus, certain hays can be fun for rabbits as a special treat or to switch up their diet once in a while.