I like the idea of buying a bale from a local grower it would be definitely much cheaper and better hay than I get from petstore or supermarket, unfortunately I have no room to store it in my apartment. I only have rabbits for less than two months now and buy just cheapest hay I think it's timothy hay first bale I've got in petstore was 3.50 they were happy with it, then got hay bedding from supermarket double size for 4.99 they liked it even more but I was all sneezing and coughing and it had so much dust so had to get the next one from petstore again, I really hate their prices though, will have to look for a local supplier I think.
I've got 3 rabbits all with different eating habits, and 3 cages with different bedding just based on what they like.
Leo is a cross between lionhead and dwarf, about 3,5 months old, he doesn't eat much just getting less than a handful of his pellets in morning some greens in evening and unlimited hay, he likes his hay hanging over his toilet corner and in his box on the left side, his floor has to be clean he likes his linen table placemat or hand towel as a rug in the middle of his cage.
Fred is an adult rescue he needs bedding all over his floor as he can't walk otherwise he's very fluffy and only can walk on carpet or bedding. I cut some hay by hand once a week and adding this to his box every day and on his floor he eats it he has his long hay hanging too but he likes these cuttings better. He is a great eater likes vegetables and not fussy at all, he likes kale, carrot greens, broccoli and cauliflowers greens celery I usually break one stick into 3-4 pieces for the three of them and Smokey gets two pieces, Leo a smaller one and Fred gets what's left. I give them a 1/3 of carrot and a slice of apple every 3-4 days too, also give them some dried herbs from my backyard, they like thyme, mint, nettle - especially Leo loves dried nettle. Smokey likes sage but Leo doesn't, Smokey also can drink chamomile tea she liked it and both Leo and Fred didn't want to drink it I made for them when Fred was sneezing last month.
Smokey she's a lop about 3 months old eats a lot of hay from her boxes and I made a basket for her too, it's long hay, but I am adding also a little cut hay into her box over her wood pellets in her toilet otherwise she eats long hay from her toilet too. She eats about two handfuls of pellets every day and sometimes she wants even more but I think on a few occasions she was just nervous and it wasn't good for her so I am trying to give her more hay in different boxes/baskets so she can play & eat instead of eating her pellets. She wants her greens every night waiting for me and looking very disappointed when there was a day I wasn't feeling well and didn't do food shopping had no salad she was kinda disappointed but she's got her celery and a piece of a broccoli stem and was happy but she wants her leaves very much.
Oh and all of them love fresh basil and coriander and parsley