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Timothy Hay is an exceptional long strand fiber and roughage source for small animals. It's a late-maturing bunch-grass with relatively low protein, low calcium and high fiber. To promote the natural chewing behavior, Timothy Hay can be fed free choice to a variety of small animals including rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and more! Our select hay is sourced from the U.S. Northwest, the provider of the worlds highest quality Timothy Hay. For optimum freshness, this premium hay is cut, cured, and harvested from weed-free fields. It's compressed into large bails to maintain color and freshness and stored indoors until packaged. Our hay is harvested at the peak of maturity. This ensures a proper seed head and stem to leaf ratio, resulting in the softest, leafiest hay small animals prefer to eat! The softer, leafier hay! High-fiber promotes healthy digestion. Satisfies the natural foraging instinct. Helps small animals grind down their ever-growing teeth.
SKU | 3715853 |
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Lifestage | Adult |
Primary Flavor | Timothy Hay |
Primary Brand | Brown's |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 96 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Timothy Hay |
Lifestage | Adult |
Sun-Cured Timothy Hay.
Crude Protein (min) 7.0%, Crude Fat (min) 1.0%, Crude Fiber (max) 33.0%, Moisture (max) 12.0%.
Manufactured in a facility that processes shrimp, peanuts and other tree nuts. Not for human consumption.
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My adult rabbit will not eat hay. Is there an alternative? Any help would be appreciated.
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 rabbit gets 1/4 cup of Timothy hay pellets a day, as well as 3-4 cups of greens& hay. She always has soft stool. Why is her stooL soft?
This days itโs been eating lot of Timonthy hay, Iโve 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, itโs water intake increases quite a lot too. I realised that when it eat a lot of hay,itโll drink a lot of water. Is this normal? I do not give vegetables daily btw.
What hay is best for a guinea pig, and what amount of veggies should I feed per guinea pig? Thanks!
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?
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 husband found out his allergy source is coming from timothy hay for our guinea pig. I tried switching to orchard hay but my piggy doesn't like it. Can I substitute the actual hay for anything else to give him the proper nutrients like timothy cubes or something? apparently its the dust the hay makes that hes allergic to
How often are you supposed to feed bunnies? I am feeding Plain pellet brand I forgot name mixed with a brand thatโs high quality (not a junk filler fake veggies n fruits) fruit n veggie pellet blend. I feed at night and it recommended on the veggie one two cups for large breed and 1 cup for small(other bunny is small) how much hay should they have? On the bag for the pellets say unnecessary but I read bunnies ex angoras need the fiber n for their fur. Anything on nutrition bunny would be great
About what percentage of a hamsters diet should be fresh hay?
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?
Is Pasture hay good? If so whatโs good about it?