Grandpa's Best Alfalfa Loose Boxed Hay Small Pet Food, 10-lb box
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About This Item
Details
- This hay is hand selected and packaged straight from the bale to ensure the fresh quality your pet deserves.
- Packed with vitamins and minerals and high in protein.
- Soft-stemmed and leafy, this alfalfa is sweet, fresh, and palatable.
- Adds variety to your buddy's diet and makes a wonderful treat!
- Grown and perfected on Grandpa's Best's family farm.
Ingredient Information
Sun Cured Alfalfa Hay
| Crude Protein | 17% min |
|---|---|
| Crude Fat | 1.5% min |
| Crude Fiber | 32% max |
| Moisture | 15% max |
| Omega 3 Fatty Acids | 1.0% min |
Feeding Instructions
Use as a supplement to grass hay diet or as an occasional treat or appetite stimulant for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters, gerbils, and other small herbivores. Alfalfa is higher in protein and calcium than grass hays and while packed with essential nutrition, overfeeding can result in digestive problems, sometimes severe. Always consult your nutritionist or vet before feeding. Do not feed to animals that have a history of kidney or bladder stones. Hay is packed loosely for easier feeding
Questions & Answers
5 Customer Reviews
Misrepresentation of the truth. It was not fresh, green and soft as advertized
This was horrible. The hay was all brown. It was not fresh, green nor soft as advertized.
This was horrible. The hay was all brown. It was not fresh, green nor soft as advertized.
Bought fur a rescue
Loose leaf is great
Loose leaf is great
Made my Bunnie’s very sick
This hay arrived loose in a box and was not sealed. I didn’t think it was a problem. 3 days after I started feeding this hay several of my english lop bunnies
This hay arrived loose in a box and was not sealed. I didn’t think it was a problem. 3 days after I started feeding this hay several of my english lop bunnies became very sick. We lost a litter of 5 week old bunnies. Then 3 of an older litter (7 week old) got very sick and we lost one of those. These bunnies had already been introduced to Oxbow alfalfa hay. I trust Chewy and decided to buy it in bulk. After I started seeing issues I stopped feeding. This was a tragic event. And we are devastated. I had others look at the hay and they agree it does not look like alfalfa hay. It was more corse like peanut hay. This mistake cost us dearly in vet bills. One of the bunnies went to University hospital and could not be saved. Please check this product. I would not want anyone else to experience what we did. I won’t be purchasing hay from Chewy ever again.
Popular with the Goats!
I purchased a 20lb box of this Alfalfa Hay along with the 20lb box of the Timothy hay to test if my goats would like it and to see which they prefer (they are picky)
I purchased a 20lb box of this Alfalfa Hay along with the 20lb box of the Timothy hay to test if my goats would like it and to see which they prefer (they are picky). I have been feeding them the regular, who knows what it is, hay that comes in the huge 200lb bales, but usually the hay is so yellow, no good plant bud nuggets in it, and clearly not very tasty because my goats are not excited about it other than they are hungry and that's all they have. I put this and the T.hay in their feeder and they went nuts. Just how children act when you make them something yummy; a chocolate fudge treat or something, my goats acted like this was the best thing they've ever eaten. It is very expensive though especially for an animal the size of a goat, so if I can find this in a larger size for less, I would definitely buy it more often!! Maybe I'll still keep some on hand just for a fun and tasty afternoon snack. :)
Value and quality
We get a lot of hay and it saves money. Hay is fresh. Bunnies love it.
We get a lot of hay and it saves money. Hay is fresh. Bunnies love it.