MichelleM
Junior Guinea Pig
I have the Xtra Large Living Worlds rabbit hutch that I use for Ganon and Dibbler, and it has a hay bin attached to the side. They used to have no problem eating out of it, but lately they've absolutely refused to. They'll nibble at it occasionally, but mostly they just won't eat hay unless I put it directly in the cage for them. Putting it directly in the cage doesn't work for me because it creates a huge mess on the floor around the cage, inside the cage as it gets trailed everywhere (I use fleece so hay being everywhere means the pigs don't have anywhere soft to lay down), it makes cleaning the cage a huge pain, and it wastes so. much. hay. Now when I clean I end up with one or two shopping bags just full of hay, and not just the crunchy stalks, but soft totally edible hay.
What can I do to encourage them to eat out of the hay bin again? I've considered just not putting any hay in the cage directly at all to show them the bin is the only place it's coming from, but that resulted in a full day where they barely ate any hay at all and I'm worried about unintentionally starving them. Am I overreacting? Will they eventually just eat from the bin if I keep that as the only place hay is available?
They still get pellets every morning and veggies every night, so hay is by no means the only source of food they receive in the day, but I also don't want to mess with their digestion if they're not going to eat it.
Thanks!
What can I do to encourage them to eat out of the hay bin again? I've considered just not putting any hay in the cage directly at all to show them the bin is the only place it's coming from, but that resulted in a full day where they barely ate any hay at all and I'm worried about unintentionally starving them. Am I overreacting? Will they eventually just eat from the bin if I keep that as the only place hay is available?
They still get pellets every morning and veggies every night, so hay is by no means the only source of food they receive in the day, but I also don't want to mess with their digestion if they're not going to eat it.
Thanks!