Showing posts with label oats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oats. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Busy Rabbits = Happy Rabbits

Well hay is of course meant to be eaten and enjoyed by your rabbit or chinchilla, or other herbivores you feed hay to. It can sometimes just keep them busy which keeps them happy.  Animals like to be occupied just like us they get bored and hay is a great no-boredom remedy.


They can chew on the stems, pick of the green leaves in the alfalfa, find the seeds in the oat hay, and whatever else all day long.  They can just enjoy themselves while being healthy and active all day long.  When they eat it all you can feel free to give them more it is good for them.

Friday, November 6, 2009

One of our two new rabbits.....name??

This is one of the rabbits we adopted at the ARBA convention, we are still thinking of names so if anyone has any good ideas let us know, post a comment.  This is a Lionhead rabbit if you were wondering, and he is a male or buck.

Well it is winter up where we live the rain has come and nights are getting down to around freezing.  Lucky for all our customers we have a huge barn that houses all the hay we did not sell during the summer.  We have timothy, alfalfa, oats, a wild grass/alfalfa mix, and a timothy/alfalfa mix.  We sell online to small pet owners and also to daries, ranchers and horse or large animal owners in the area.

If anyone is looking for hay just follow the link to the website and contact us!

Have a great Friday night everyone!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

ARBA Convention

We are at the ARBA convention right now, it is a big rabbit get together.  We are there giving out samples of our hay and learning a lot about all the different breeds of rabbits, meeting lots of great people, and having fun. We have gotten a really great response to our Timothy hay which has always been the case but the oats are gaining interest as well.  Rabbits really love the small seeds found in the oat hay. We used to have rabbits, but they have all passed and now we are considering getting another one since all of the people here seem to be enjoying their rabbits as pets like we do our dogs.  Lots to see and do, thanks for supporting us!
http://www.sierravalleyhay.com/