Rabbit/Goat food

Do you keep livestock? Having any problems? Want to talk about it, whether it be sheep, goats, chickens, pigs, bees or llamas, here is your place to discuss.
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Re: Rabbit/Goat food

Post: # 277149Post doofaloofa »

Book arrived yesterday

Thanks girl friend!
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not a bother ............. your thinking will be even more curly when you have read it :iconbiggrin:

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Re: Rabbit/Goat food

Post: # 278194Post Niele da Kine »

Has your supplier also run out of alfalfa cubes? The big square ones fed to horses and cows? Our bunnies get those when they are out of the smaller pellets. You can also just feed them alfalfa hay, if you can get it as hay.

The bunnies here get a lot of forage, but I don't know what climate you're in. Mulberry leaves if it is green in your area are a nutritious food source. Otherwise, if you can get tops and discards from the vegetable markets, that should keep your buns going for awhile.

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