What would be the best food for me to feed my Jersey Woolies?

woodleighcreek

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I had a lot of these pellets (I think they were Purina) I got from the breeder, but now they are almost gone. So can anyone tell me the best food to feed them?
 

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Everybody has their own mix, recipe, brand, and opinion. My advice is to find something that is easy to find in your area. If it's a low end food, then supplement. I can only get 1 food here, so I do supplement.
 

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We dont have one :( The nearest TSC is about an hour away, But I going to Georgia for a show, so I think there is one on the way. So if you have a good brand, please tell me.
 

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chichi56788 said:
We dont have one :( The nearest TSC is about an hour away, But I going to Georgia for a show, so I think there is one on the way. So if you have a good brand, please tell me.
There are no feed stores near you? Stores that sell large animal feed, horse/cow, usually sell small animal feed. That is the cheapest/best way around here. Most feed stores will also make special orders if your want something they don't sell (if their supplier can get it).
 

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Pellets are a complete feed, but if you run out of those, try to get some hay like oat hay or even alfalfa if you must. Alfalfa is used in most pellets.

Have a good day!
 

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If you have to, check your local Walmart/Kmart. They usually sell rabbit food in the pet section. It will be smaller bags and probally more expensive than the feed store though.
 

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If a 50 pound bag is too much for you to use before it gets stale check around for others who have rabbits. You may be able to split a bag with them.
There is almost bound to be a ranch or feed store somewhere near you. Sometimes they tend to be in out of the way places where you never see them. Google will usually find them for you.
 
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