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Rabbit Hole Hay is a good option for rabbits, especially those with picky eating habits. However, recent reviews indicate a decline in quality, with some batches being too stringy or dusty. This product is a solid choice but buyers should be aware of potential inconsistencies in quality, including the presence of contamination in some batches. Rabbit Hole Hay can be a good value if you can find a good batch, but users who have been buying it for a long time report a drop in quality, which makes me worry about the consistency of this product going forward.
Inconsistent quality with some batches being too stringy, dusty, or contaminated.
Prevention: Purchase from a reliable seller with strict quality control.
The hay's softness and freshness make it appealing to rabbits and picky eaters.
No musty or moldy smell
Recent batches have varying quality issues, including stringiness and dustiness, as well as contamination.
Some customers received unsatisfactory hay, which their rabbits rejected.
Older reviews are generally positive, praising the hay's softness and freshness. Newer reviews often mention declining quality, making hay stringy and dusty, sometimes contaminated.
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Extremely freshly caught soft hay.
Destroyed hay can cause medical complications in bigger furry animals that live with hay.
"My bunny is very picky with hay; it has to be fresh with a softer texture or he won't eat it. This is the only hay he will eat and I have tried them all."
"The worst hay ever. My rabbits won't touch."
If you're looking for a good quality hay for your rabbit that's particularly soft and appetizing, Rabbit Hole Hay could be a good choice. Some users recommend it especially for picky eaters. However, there have been reports of significant quality issues in recent batches, including stringy and dusty hay, as well as contamination. Make sure you purchase from a reputable seller, and consider your rabbit's preferences and needs when making a decision.