Thank you!
I do plan on having hay always avalible to the rabbits, even during the summer when there is grass. I'm not too sure what kinds of hay are best for rabbits, but I plan on researching that more.
I've done a lot of research into whether or not to feed my rabbits the commercial pellets, and I've found that they can live off of hay/grass only, but they grow slower than if you were feeding them pellets. I don't think that I'll buy them any pellets, and plan to feed them mainly hay. I plan to supplement their diet with other foods too (such as various fruits and vegetables), but their main food will be hay.
JoeHermits wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:42 pm
Technically I think you can get them to slaughtering stage faster on a high-calorie pellet alone (I’m no expert so maybe look it up) but I think you’ll find they’re happier with something to chew on
I
think your right, but rabbits are grazing animals. I also think that they would be happier with something to chew on during the day!
JoeHermits wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:42 pm
I hope you have lots of space for rotational grazing because the rabbits will decimate your yard if that’s their main food source
I will also give them hay, and I don't plan on having a giant amount of animals, so I don't think this would be a problem.
What breed(s) of rabbits have you kept?