Kalgodric said:Just wondering when we should start giving Bodhi hay in his diet...I have read that they will not eat it younger than one year and we just had Bodhi's birthday...I have put some in his greens but Im not sure if hes eating any yet
Dizisdalife said:I use Timothy hay pellets that a horse breeder friend of mine gives me. That way I don't have to chop up hay to mix in his food. Just soak the pellets, like Mazuri, and then I can add it to his greens or to Mazuri.
Cee83 said:Dizisdalife said:I use Timothy hay pellets that a horse breeder friend of mine gives me. That way I don't have to chop up hay to mix in his food. Just soak the pellets, like Mazuri, and then I can add it to his greens or to Mazuri.
Where can I get them pellets from
Great thanks !Dizisdalife said:Cee83 said:Dizisdalife said:I use Timothy hay pellets that a horse breeder friend of mine gives me. That way I don't have to chop up hay to mix in his food. Just soak the pellets, like Mazuri, and then I can add it to his greens or to Mazuri.
Where can I get them pellets from
I get the small amounts that I use from a friend that raises horses. He also gives me regular hay, Timothy, bermuda, and orchard grass. If his wife would let him he would give me the horses too. The feed store that I buy Mazuri at has hay pellets for sale, but since they only sell 50 lb bags I just stick to getting a couple of pounds every month for free. You might search on the internet for a feed store near you or order online. I found several sites that sell 10 lb bags. Here is one that looks good because it is just hay and no additives. I would avoid any of them that have sugar.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-lb-TIMOTHY-HAY-PELLETS-Rabbit-Chinchilla-Guinea-Pig-/370492543237