I believe it’s okay for them, based on the light research I did as long as they have access to hay. Unless the bunny goes crazy and decides he wants to chow down on only grass, there shouldn’t be an issue.
Kitchensink2626
Yes and they love it! FYI-just some friendly financial advice if you go to tractor supply you can get like a 25 or 50 pound bag of whole oats. It’ll grow the same Grass a lot faster plus you can also feed the bunny the oats. They love it both ways! I think the whole bag is like 20 bucks and it’ll last a good year if not more! And that’s with growing them as much grass as they can eat
Kitchensink2626
It just really beats the 6 ounces that you’re gonna buy off Amazon. I’ve done it both ways, the difference is like a football field versus a potted plant. And let’s be real-bunnies have no control!
Snakes_for_life
Yes but it’s a waste of money in my opinion usually all it is, is a mix of seeds like rye, oat, and barley you can just buy large multi pound bags for the price of that tiny bag.
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I believe it’s okay for them, based on the light research I did as long as they have access to hay. Unless the bunny goes crazy and decides he wants to chow down on only grass, there shouldn’t be an issue.
Yes and they love it! FYI-just some friendly financial advice if you go to tractor supply you can get like a 25 or 50 pound bag of whole oats. It’ll grow the same Grass a lot faster plus you can also feed the bunny the oats. They love it both ways! I think the whole bag is like 20 bucks and it’ll last a good year if not more! And that’s with growing them as much grass as they can eat
It just really beats the 6 ounces that you’re gonna buy off Amazon. I’ve done it both ways, the difference is like a football field versus a potted plant. And let’s be real-bunnies have no control!
Yes but it’s a waste of money in my opinion usually all it is, is a mix of seeds like rye, oat, and barley you can just buy large multi pound bags for the price of that tiny bag.