This is April, our smallest female aldabra. She has laid 45 eggs this year. She has discovered the hay, lol! She likes it!
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cemmons12 said:I'm sure u have said before, but I will play the "I'm sick and can't remember" card to ask, what kind of hay do u use? Thanks!!
Cooper has been eating Timothy hay here as of late. He will pick and choose pieces he likes. But Tom, I believe, said Bermuda hay is a good choice also, just not sure where to get a little bit here local to let Cooper try some.ALDABRAMAN said:cemmons12 said:I'm sure u have said before, but I will play the "I'm sick and can't remember" card to ask, what kind of hay do u use? Thanks!!
O&A and coastal, all three equal. This is the first year I have fed hay, they really like it and it is great during the winter months when the grass & Weeds are not growing.
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cemmons12 said:Cooper has been eating Timothy hay here as of late. He will pick and choose pieces he likes. But Tom, I believe, said Bermuda hay is a good choice also, just not sure where to get a little bit here local to let Cooper try some.ALDABRAMAN said:cemmons12 said:I'm sure u have said before, but I will play the "I'm sick and can't remember" card to ask, what kind of hay do u use? Thanks!!
O&A and coastal, all three equal. This is the first year I have fed hay, they really like it and it is great during the winter months when the grass & Weeds are not growing.
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