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Date Posted: 18:57:07 05/09/02 Thu
Author: Lizzy
Subject: Re: Different Hay
In reply to: ChrisZ 's message, "Different Hay" on 15:26:04 05/09/02 Thu

Well,green hay is usually better quality than brown,but brown doesn't necessarily mean it's bad.If the brown hay looks moldy or it smeels weird,definitely don't buy it.Or bunny is probably just being finicky:-)He's probably used to the one kind,now it is suddenly changed and he says "No,I ain't eating it,Mom".You should probably vary your hay,give him a couple different types just so he doesn't get used to one type then he will be finicky.Good luck:-)

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