Real British Grass, Mum!
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Real British Grass, Mum!
Imported specially thanks to Sally @ Pampered Piggies and grown on my windowsill for the last month or so. All for 5 minutes of fun and gorging!
Yummers
Bob and Stu get stuck in:
Stu:
Bob (look how grown up he is looking ):
Hazel (one does not wish to be portrayed in pixels!):
Nom nom Dom:
Jostling for the juiciest blades:
Aerial shot (why some don't go round the other side I don't know!):
BUMS!
Yummers
Bob and Stu get stuck in:
Stu:
Bob (look how grown up he is looking ):
Hazel (one does not wish to be portrayed in pixels!):
Nom nom Dom:
Jostling for the juiciest blades:
Aerial shot (why some don't go round the other side I don't know!):
BUMS!
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How long did it last?
Bunbuns- Established Hopper
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Re: Real British Grass, Mum!
about 5 minutes. I have put what remains of it back on the windowsill in the hopes that it will regrow. it is feebly making another appearance
Re: Real British Grass, Mum!
I bought mine some of the bunny grass seeds from the hay experts and they scoffed the lot in about 5 mins, within about 3-5 days it's grown back about 5cm tall again! they all love it.
bunnymum- Junior Hopper
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Awww, bless them.
rallybunny- Established Hopper
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The only grass we get over here is that awful wide-bladed, tough stuff that doesn't cover the ground properly. I have no idea what it's called but we got it in Portugal a lot too.
The bunnies still eat it but this was a lush treat for them
The bunnies still eat it but this was a lush treat for them
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They must be the only bunnies in Brunei to get lovely lush green British grass.
Lucky Buns.
Lucky Buns.
Josephine- Established Hopper
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Yummers, I bet that was tasty delish!! They are growing so fast! :luv:
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cooooor, imported foods! they have grown so much!
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Aw what beautiful bunnies :luv:
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Jay wrote:Aww what a treat!! They're Beautiful Helen :luv:
Thanks. They are most fluffsome at the moment I must admit.
And Coco, my god they have grown. I must get a comparison shot of Mr B holding Stu and pop it next to this one:
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Aw spoilt bunsters.
What gorgeous piccies - especially the row of bunny bottoms!
What gorgeous piccies - especially the row of bunny bottoms!
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my word how cute are they! And obviously enjoying their grass very much!!
Helen x
Helen x
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great pics! look like they enjoyed it!
racheld69- Established Hopper
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Ooh such spoiled bunnehs getting imported fine dining! I love the bum shot!
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Eeeeh - they're so beautiful - and I love the bums
Becca6- Established Hopper
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Only the best for my lot! Although the grass is being VERY slow at regrowing
I even bought them some dandelion seeds but they never germinated!
I even bought them some dandelion seeds but they never germinated!
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awww bless them they are all gorgeous and so big now
Sallyx
Sallyx
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Fat I think is what you mean. I am still sort of finding my feet with regards to feeding them!
But they love it and honestly I have never SEEN bunnies so greedy for hay. It was like forcing kids to eat veggies with the UK buns (love you guys to pieces!!!) but I think as this lot have never had it they see it as a huge treat!
But they love it and honestly I have never SEEN bunnies so greedy for hay. It was like forcing kids to eat veggies with the UK buns (love you guys to pieces!!!) but I think as this lot have never had it they see it as a huge treat!
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