Don't forget Tree Hay. We picked varieties of tree that are *super* easy to propagate. Basically stick a twig in the ground and you've got new trees (Willow, Poplar, Mulberry) . Pollarded above deer browse height ('cause deer love 'em, too) you can feed them directly or hang/dry/cure the Tree Hay to feed all Winter.
It is possible to feed rabbits without using pellets, but you have to pay attention to the variety of forage you feed instead. Check out a book called "Beyond the Pellet" for some good information on keeping rabbits healthy without pellets.
Don't forget Tree Hay. We picked varieties of tree that are *super* easy to propagate. Basically stick a twig in the ground and you've got new trees (Willow, Poplar, Mulberry) . Pollarded above deer browse height ('cause deer love 'em, too) you can feed them directly or hang/dry/cure the Tree Hay to feed all Winter.
Very helpful, thank you.
You're welcome!
Could you put the rug down on the wire because rabbits feet Are very sensitive please
Thanks for all the info. Learned a lot about what to feed the rabbits.
Thank you!
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Hell I'm going to eat all most every thing you have talked about im going to eat
Nice video
Supporting each other here. Keep it up
Just out of interest can I feed just Hay and everything I forage from the garden as I don’t like pellets and I want to keep as natural as possible
It is possible to feed rabbits without using pellets, but you have to pay attention to the variety of forage you feed instead. Check out a book called "Beyond the Pellet" for some good information on keeping rabbits healthy without pellets.
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Nice info, well done. new sub,, Would you mind if I included your channel in my Whistle Thicket pumpkin challenge updates?
Not at all! Thanks for watching 😁
Ummm your leaving the tractor way to long .
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You should not forage on a road side it’s dirty gassy and dusty .