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High-fiber, 100% certified-organic grass hay that's beneficial for your pet and the environment! Oxbow Organic Meadow Hay is grown all-naturally without the use of any chemicals. A variety of naturally occurring grass hays provide an enticing combination of textures, fragrances, and flavors. This high-fiber, low-protein organic combination offers small animals a sweet and nutritious hay that helps promote healthy digestion. The USDA Seal indicates that certified organic farmers, who emphasize the use of renewable resources and the conservation of soil and water to enhance environmental quality for future generations, produces over 95% of the ingredients in this product.
SKU | 2942202 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Oxbow |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 15 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
100% Organic Meadow Hay: Preservative free, additive free, and chemical free. Loose hay contains stems, leaves, and limited seed heads.
Crude Protein 10.0% min, Crude Fat 1.50% min, Crude Fiber 30.0% max, Moisture 15.0% max
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Organic Hay! What More is There to Say!!!!!
Donna from NY
6 years ago
Only organic hay that I’ve beeb able to find on the market. Excellent quality. O...
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Great product, lousy packaging.
JeBo
9 years ago
Yes, the hay is loved by all, but the "new improved bag," like most so-called im...
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I bought new hay the other day, a different brand and a different type of hay. (I normally get oxbow orchard grass hay) the next day I noticed that their poop is a dry caramel color. Today I'm noticing a lot more darker with caramel color. Could it be that they don't like the brand? Also I notice them only picking out the grassy parts of the hay and the fuzzy tops. Them not eating enough of this hay is that the reason for their change in poop color? I plan to switch back in a few days.
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