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Take your furry friend's taste buds on a wild ride with Kaytee Natural Timothy Hay for Rabbits & Small Animals! This hay is the real deal, straight from Mother Nature herself. No additives or preservatives here, just pure and natural goodness. And the benefits? Oh boy, let us tell you:
SKU | 642576 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Timothy Hay |
Primary Brand | Kaytee |
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 | All Lifestages |
Sun-cured Timothy Hay.
Crude Protein (min.) 6.0%, Crude Fat (min.) 2.0%, Crude Fiber (max.) 32.0%, Moisture (max.) 12.0%, Calcium (min.) 0.25%, Calcium (max.) 0.75%.
If you're not completely satisfied with any Kaytee product, return the unused portion with the cash register receipt to: KAYTEE Guarantee 521 Clay Street Chilton, WI 53014.
Provide Kaytee Timothy Hay in a feed hopper, bin or loose. The amount offered will vary with the size of the animal. Small animals benefit from Timothy Hay as a fiber source, chewing material to discourage hairballs, and as a nesting material. To complete the diet, feed Kaytee Forti-Diet or Fiesta daily in a separate container. Change food and fresh water daily.
Contains peanuts and/or tree nuts.
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Great Product
dummy01
10 years ago
I have been purchasing hay from other places for my guinea pigs. This is the bes...
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Beware of 96 oz size bags
guineamom
11 years ago
Was very disappointed with the hay from this size package. I had ordered the sma...
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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?
My adult rabbit will not eat hay. Is there an alternative? Any help would be appreciated.
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?
How often are you supposed to feed bunnies? I am feeding Plain pellet brand I forgot name mixed with a brand that’s 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
My rabbit hasn’t been eating her food pellets nor her hay. I’ve also noticed that her poop has gotten smaller than usual and she is not pooping as much. I’ve been sure to give her plenty of hay and water, but she just throws it out of her bowl. She has had diarrhea in the past, but has been treated and has been clean since about November. Her name is Daisy and she is about 7-8 months old.
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 it okay to feed my baby bunny (2months and 3weeks) Alfalfa Hay AND Alfalfa pellets? Or should i choose one source of Alfalfa (either in the pellets or hay), and one source of Timothy (either in the pellets or hay).
What hay is best for a guinea pig, and what amount of veggies should I feed per guinea pig? Thanks!
Can a bunny eat the same type of hay all the time or does it need to be change every once in a while
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.
What is the best bedding for my rabbit
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?