tim: Tim wearing a flannel shirt, against a brick wall (pic#5424584)Tim Chevalier ([personal profile] tim) wrote,
@ 2012-12-26 06:41 pm UTC
Entry tags:bay area, bunnies, pets
Bunny experts agree that you're a terrible bunny owner if you don't feed your bunnies timothy hay. Problem is, the usual way to buy it is in tiny bags at the pet store, at a factor-of-100 markup. Also, there has been some sort of timothy hay price explosion in the past few years, so even if you want to drive 20 miles to a feed store (and have a car to do it in), it's harder to find places that sell it at all.

Mostly for my reference (but if it's helpful to you, cool), here's a list of places near me that sell it in more economical quantities than a 1-pound bag for $5:



That's what I know of in the Bay Area. There are farms that sell bales for cheaper in Chatsworth and El Centro (at least), so I should have bought some on my road trip to SoCal!

Feel free to add your suggestions.


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2012-12-27 08:16 am UTC (link)
By far the best hay I've ever had was from KM's Hayloft. I brought it back from Seattle as checked baggage the two times I bought some (I'd been visiting a friend that did guinea pig rescue so she regularly picked up huge shipments from the farm); shipping is kind of pricey but the hay is SO NICE. I think Oxbow is the best hay that's generally commercially available but this was definitely better. I've had their timothy and a timothy/bluegrass mix and the pigs went nuts for it. It's a splurge with the shipping charge but if you ever have the chance, it's fantastic hay.

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