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Alfalfa hay is a high-fiber legume hay, which offers young rabbits the same long-strand fiber found in grass hays, but with more protein, energy, and calcium. It is also sweeter and softer than other hays. Alfalfa is a legume forage hay that is referred to as the "queen of forages." It differs from grass hays such as Timothy, orchard, and oat in its leaf, stem, and root structure. Perfect for young or lactating animals that need extra nutrition. A great way to encourage sick or older pets to eat. Product of the USA. Hay purchased in larger sizes (over 6 lbs) offers you an excellent per-pound value. Because the larger sizes are packed by the bale or flake, Oxbow is unable to view and hand sort all interior portions. All hay is a product of nature, so there will always be some variability of quality in a particular bale or flake. As you remove daily feeding portions, you may encounter some interior hay that you choose to discard.
SKU | 2942149 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Alfalfa |
Primary Brand | Oxbow |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 9 LBS |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Alfalfa |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
100% Alfalfa Hay. Preservative and additive free. Loose hay contains stems, leaves, and limited seed heads
Crude Protein 16.00% min, Crude Fat 1.50% min, Crude Fiber 32.00% max, Moisture 15.00% max
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RHopper
4 years ago
Alfalfa hay is great for rabbits that are very young and for elderly rabbits. My...
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Worst Hay I Ever Bought
PiggieDad
4 years ago
I just got three young guinea pigs. This is the first time I bought alfalfa hay....
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