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The grass IS greener when it's American Pet Diner Premium (APD) All Natural Hay. The moment you open a bag, you'll immediately recognize superior quality, vibrant coloration and aromatic fragrance of 100% natural, sun-cured Timothy Hay. Offer rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, rodents or any small herbivore an excellence source of natural fiber essential to digestive health.American Pet Diner Premium All Natural Hay is grown in Nevada's high desert climate. Thanks to the distinct warm days and cool nights, hay grows slower to produce a greener, softer and sweeter product your small hay-eating pet will relish. Timothy High Fiber is first cut Timothy Hay that engages small pets with satisfying textures. Coarser stems and lots of seed heads deliver a fiber-packed punch sure to meet high fiber needs. Provides great gnawing and chewing activity for mental and physical fitness. Please note: Due to being a natural product, some color and size variation is to be expected.
SKU | 2941752 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Timothy Hay |
Primary Brand | American Pet |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 5 LBS |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Timothy Hay |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Timothy Hay
Crude Protein 8.0% min, Crude Fat 2.4% min, Crude Fiber 30.0% max, Moisture 12.0% max, Calcium 0.5% max
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CAcatmom
8 years ago
Been buying the regular American Pet timothy hay - thought that was the best, bu...
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Worthless a rip off now
Tribble
3 years ago
This hay was STRAW and I am stuck with THREE boxes of it. Previously, it was fin...
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I got an obese rabbit. I want to put him on a diet. He has developed fat on neck. Also he is very much addicted to pellets. I want to give hay but in India Timothy hay is not available easily. Please suggest what to do?
My adult rabbit will not eat hay. Is there an alternative? Any help would be appreciated.
I foster an American Chinchilla rabbit for a local rescue. He has one ear and is about 7lbs, but is pure skin and bones. I got him 2 weeks ago, and since then the rescue and I have been working on helping him gain weight. He's been on alfalfa pellets and Timothy hay. I've added rolled oats for his fur and nails too. He gets 3-4 cups of vegetables a night. About 5-6 different types of rabbit-sage vegetables. None are high in sugar except for an occasional carrot to help his weight. He hasn't gain
This days it’s been eating lot of Timonthy hay, I’ve a hard time trying to switch from alfalfa hay to Timonthy hay when it was young...when I switched, it still eat hay but only a bit...this year I got the hay from different place, it seems to love the Timonthy hay a lot now, so eat ate a lot of hay... at the same time, it’s water intake increases quite a lot too. I realised that when it eat a lot of hay,it’ll drink a lot of water. Is this normal? I do not give vegetables daily btw.
Hi, I have two chinchillas which are not eating their hay as often as before. They are perfectly fine, eating their pellets, excited for treats, drinking water, curious and their poop is fine. Any ideas on why and how to get them to eat hay again. The hay is Timothy Hay and made by Oxbow
My guinea pig blue passed a large poop today & when he did he squeaked. They have been eating OXBOW Timothy hay for a year now but the quality in the hay has changed & they stopped eating it they picked out the fuzzy pieces so they haven't been getting the amount of hay they should be for around 1 month, someone said try OXBOW orchard & he's been eating it like a "pig", could not really having hay-having hay & eating lots DO THIS? he only passed 1 big poop & only squeaked then , now all normal
I just recently moved and my guinea pig will drink and eat her normal food but she won't eat the Timothy hay I've always bought her that she loves. I'm confused?
What hay is best for a guinea pig, and what amount of veggies should I feed per guinea pig? Thanks!
What is the difference between Timothy Hay and Timothy grass? I have to house bunnies one is a lion head and one is a Florida White and they're currently eating Timothy Hay and pellets. What is the best for they're diet?
My guinea pig has always eaten timothy hay like crazy but for the past couple months she has pretty much stopped eating it completely. She still eats her pellets like normal, eats her vitamin C tablet and eats any fresh fruits/veggies I give her but she won't really eat any timothy hay anymore. What could be the cause of her lack of interest in hay? Is it something I should be taking seriously?
My dwarf rabbit has developed "wet poops" recently rather than the usual Dry hard "berries", diet is green hay, spring mix lettuce dark colored, small Amounts of apple and blueberry (1 or 2 oz./ day) and small spoon rolled oats as treats; also a handful of hay pellets in 2 lots daily; 3 years old, rabbit has been Very healthy thus far; would you recommend diet adjustments; what share should be just hay?
My rabbit is a little older than one year, I currently feed her unlimited Timothy hay, unlimited water, and a small amount of pellets split between morning and night. I do not fees her vegetables consistently, although I feel that I should. So, is this diet food enough? And should I add or change anything?