
Hay rack flipping: Make hay easier before blaming taste
If your rabbit flips the hay rack, the rack may be awkward, boring, too light, or in the wrong spot. Try a heavier rack, a hay pile in the litter area, or a different placement, but make sure hay eating increases rather than drops. First check the simple things: freshness, dust, rack height, litter-box placement, and whether pellets or treats are more exciting than the hay.
A rabbit who wants the soft pieces may still be telling you the stems, bag, or placement are not working well enough.
Use that as the baseline for the hay rack setup: if tomorrow's hay, water, appetite, and litter box still look normal, the routine is moving in the right direction. Do not judge the idea only by the first excited meal; the next normal morning matters more.













