Are any of these pleasing for rabbits?

I don't know anything about hay so if this is a dumb question be nice :) I generally just buy timothy from the feed store but are any of these okay since it would be cheaper that bagged hay?


Grass/Alfalfa $13.50, Alfalfa $13.00, Beardless Wheat $12.00,
Sudan Grass $9.00, Wheat Straw $3.50, Rice Straw $2.50

call one of your local farmers, or a grain store.
Timothy Hay is the best out of all of them. It helps keep their teeth down and also help prevent Hair balls and keeps their digestive system in check. Alfalfa is kinda okay once within a great while ,but I would prefer you to stick to Timothy Hay if you can afford it please.

Oh and by the way. There are no dumb questions when you are trying to backing someone/thing you love. :)
Answers:    I work at a pet shop and I own two netherland dwarfs at home. I wouldn't use any of those. I would just stick to the timothy hay. Some of that hay might be harmful or upset your rabbit's stomach. Rabbit tend to hold sensitive stomachs sometimes, especially dwarf rabbits. I would never give my rabbit's anything out of that list besides timothy hay. Alfalfa surrounded by high quality's aren't good for rabbit especially whether they are under 6 months old. It can make them sick or decimate them.
i know grass/Alfalfa and alfalfa are good but im not sure about the others i don't know profoundly about rabbits but i do know they love alfalfa
Stick with the Timothy hay. There are things in other grasses that can make them sick. Alfalfa should solitary be given to rabbits under 6months of age as the calcium level is higher and too lofty for adults.


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