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Hello RO community!
There is a good thread going on the topic of hay storage, that I didn't want to hijack for my purposes. So, here we are with a new thread ... apologies if this topic was covered previously here.
I should first say, that I am a HUGE FAN of SmallPetSelect.com. They are focused on providing high quality hay in manageable portions, via mail order, and have a great website and ordering process (in my experience). I just love them, their customer support team, and their product. So I recommend them wholeheartedly and will continue to purchase hay from them at least periodically. Their emails are sweet and fun, too!
I recently switched Kimchi from the alfalfa hay, which he LOVES and DEVOURS, to real grass hays. The vet said that it's time for him to switch, so he isn't getting an over-abundance of calcium. Specifically, I ordered the "sampler pack" from SPS, which included a second and third cutting of Timothy hay, oat hay, and orchard hay (grass). We are trying to find out what he likes among those types, at least.
I do have a few questions though. We are fortunate to live very close to a tack and feed store that sells, of course, full bales of hay.
Caveat: please forgive me, I am a "city boy" as my dad would say (who is himself, a "city boy" ), so while some of this may cause a "no duh - that should be obvious" kind of response to some, I really do not know!
So my questions are:
1. Can you typically find these different varieties of hay in full bales at feed stores? My only experience with hay bales is at old racetracks (I'm a motorcycle rider), and at pumpkin patches and county fairs. I now know that those are generally "oat hay" which is the large diameter, very coarse hay.
2. How much does a full bale of hay typically run? Or are the different varieties sold at drastically different prices?
3. For those who have purchased full bales, do you find that your rabbit(s) will continue to eat it, or do they get tired of eating "the same thing" for so long? Imagine us with one rabbit, with a half a bale of hay ... it would likely last most of his life (or a significant chunk, assuming we can keep the hay mold-free).
4. Does hay "spoil" or go stale over time, assuming you can keep it mold-free? (I think it gets stale right?)
5. How many times would you have to split up a single bale of hay, to make it into manageable chunks, for those of us who live in smaller places like apartments and condos? We are lucky to have a garage, but not a lot of extra space (for instance, we don't have a hay bale-size bit of extra storage space!).
We have one friend locally who has expressed interest in splitting a full bale with us. But even half a bale would be too much I think (depending on the answers to my questions above). I may try to reach out to others nearby, or explore donating some to a rabbit shelter nearby.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts here!
Attached, a photo of Kimchi exploring his latest shipment of the sampler pack. :bunnydance:
There is a good thread going on the topic of hay storage, that I didn't want to hijack for my purposes. So, here we are with a new thread ... apologies if this topic was covered previously here.
I should first say, that I am a HUGE FAN of SmallPetSelect.com. They are focused on providing high quality hay in manageable portions, via mail order, and have a great website and ordering process (in my experience). I just love them, their customer support team, and their product. So I recommend them wholeheartedly and will continue to purchase hay from them at least periodically. Their emails are sweet and fun, too!
I recently switched Kimchi from the alfalfa hay, which he LOVES and DEVOURS, to real grass hays. The vet said that it's time for him to switch, so he isn't getting an over-abundance of calcium. Specifically, I ordered the "sampler pack" from SPS, which included a second and third cutting of Timothy hay, oat hay, and orchard hay (grass). We are trying to find out what he likes among those types, at least.
I do have a few questions though. We are fortunate to live very close to a tack and feed store that sells, of course, full bales of hay.
Caveat: please forgive me, I am a "city boy" as my dad would say (who is himself, a "city boy" ), so while some of this may cause a "no duh - that should be obvious" kind of response to some, I really do not know!
So my questions are:
1. Can you typically find these different varieties of hay in full bales at feed stores? My only experience with hay bales is at old racetracks (I'm a motorcycle rider), and at pumpkin patches and county fairs. I now know that those are generally "oat hay" which is the large diameter, very coarse hay.
2. How much does a full bale of hay typically run? Or are the different varieties sold at drastically different prices?
3. For those who have purchased full bales, do you find that your rabbit(s) will continue to eat it, or do they get tired of eating "the same thing" for so long? Imagine us with one rabbit, with a half a bale of hay ... it would likely last most of his life (or a significant chunk, assuming we can keep the hay mold-free).
4. Does hay "spoil" or go stale over time, assuming you can keep it mold-free? (I think it gets stale right?)
5. How many times would you have to split up a single bale of hay, to make it into manageable chunks, for those of us who live in smaller places like apartments and condos? We are lucky to have a garage, but not a lot of extra space (for instance, we don't have a hay bale-size bit of extra storage space!).
We have one friend locally who has expressed interest in splitting a full bale with us. But even half a bale would be too much I think (depending on the answers to my questions above). I may try to reach out to others nearby, or explore donating some to a rabbit shelter nearby.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts here!
Attached, a photo of Kimchi exploring his latest shipment of the sampler pack. :bunnydance: