I'm new to rabbits and will be raising them for meat and fur. I've had laying hens and in the summer we've managed to get their feed consumption down to about 50% what it is in the winter. They get garden and kitchen scraps, grass and insect forage, and the weeds we remove from the yard and garden. I like the idea of producing a least some of my animals' diet.
I'm looking for tips to increase the amount of hay the rabbits eat. Several farmers in my area sell 50lb bales of timothy mix for $3, so this would be more efficient than pellets. I've heard stories of rabbits who wouldn't eat timothy. Is there a way to correct this if I encounter it? Can the taste for hay be bred into a herd? What nutrients would the rabbits need if, in theory, they didn't get any pellets?
I plan on feeding pellets anyway, but if I can increase the ratio of hay, it would be more cost-effective and would better facilitate growing our own rabbit feed (if we ever wanted to plant hay)
I'm looking for tips to increase the amount of hay the rabbits eat. Several farmers in my area sell 50lb bales of timothy mix for $3, so this would be more efficient than pellets. I've heard stories of rabbits who wouldn't eat timothy. Is there a way to correct this if I encounter it? Can the taste for hay be bred into a herd? What nutrients would the rabbits need if, in theory, they didn't get any pellets?
I plan on feeding pellets anyway, but if I can increase the ratio of hay, it would be more cost-effective and would better facilitate growing our own rabbit feed (if we ever wanted to plant hay)