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Kaytee Hearty Hay is cut from the first harvest which offers more hearty and crunchy hay. The first harvest has long fibrous stems, fewer leaves and more flower heads making it perfect for the pet that loves the crunch. Kaytee Hay is naturally grown without pesticides and grown specifically for small animals. Kaytee Hearty Hay is high in fiber and supports digestive health.
SKU | 3855098 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Kaytee |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 48 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Sun-cured Timothy Hay.
Crude Protein (min) 6.0%, Crude Fat (min) 1.5%, Crude Fiber (max) 31.0%, Moisture (max) 12.0%.
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