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Teeth problem

That’s certainly true with Pebble 🙄
Have you tried giving grass to Pebble? We did yesterday and she's loving that. Still won't touch hay but goes to like she wants to then doesn't eat it. We usually give our girls a blend of soft and hard Timothy hay. Wondering if a softer hay may be worth buying. I'm reading a lot of people do meadow and orchard as well but we never have. What does Pebble have?
 
Have you tried giving grass to Pebble? We did yesterday and she's loving that. Still won't touch hay but goes to like she wants to then doesn't eat it. We usually give our girls a blend of soft and hard Timothy hay. Wondering if a softer hay may be worth buying. I'm reading a lot of people do meadow and orchard as well but we never have. What does Pebble have?
He loved grass for a day then went off of it again. Thanks for the reminder. I’ll try him again to see if he’s back “on it” again.

He has meadow hay and Timothy hay normally. But I’ve got him redigrass and this bag from the pet shop. He’s starting to eat this one. Just a little bit but it’s a start 🤞🏻

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He loved grass for a day then went off of it again. Thanks for the reminder. I’ll try him again to see if he’s back “on it” again.

He has meadow hay and Timothy hay normally. But I’ve got him redigrass and this bag from the pet shop. He’s starting to eat this one. Just a little bit but it’s a start 🤞🏻

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Oh thank you! That looks good. Is that blend quite soft? I'm going to get a good looking bag from the shop to see if that can encourage her back on. She normally has The Hay Box but will try something from the shop as she's not touching The Hay Box
 
I get Hay Box Timothy blend for my two normally. It’s very coarse but the third cut soft Timothy hay upsets their tummies as it’s quite rich. They also get a softish meadow hay from a small local pet shop that sells big bags of it. But this Mountain Hay from Pets at Home is very soft.

Good luck finding hay she will eat. ❤️
 
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