Posted by RabbitEducator on April 21, 2003 at 09:27:21:
In Reply to: Greenies for rabbits? posted by Remy on April 21, 2003 at 02:34:26:
Greenies are primarily for meat-eating animals and have animal by-products in them. I highly suggest you do NOT feed Greenies to your rabbit.
There's different kinds of hay, and not all are soft. The hay you're thinking of is probably second-cut timothy hay (soft, dark green grass, very little stem, very palatable) or orchard grass hay (also very soft).
You can order different hays online from:
-American Pet Diner which sells first-cut timothy hay which is much courser than the second cut hay. APD also sells grain hay, second-cut timothy, orchard grass, timothy pellets, etc. Their website is: www.americanpetdiner.com
-Oxbow Hay is the most widely used hay provider for house rabbit homes. They sell first-ctu timothy hay, brome hay, orchard grass, alfalfa, oat hay, pellets, etc. Their website is: www.oxbowhay.com
-BunnyLuv sells two different kinds of hay - bermuda and oat blend hay, both of which bunnies go crazy over. Their website is: www.bunnyluv.com
Hope these sites help finding a courser hay,
-RabbitEducator