Give your pal all the hay without the hassle with the Higgins Sunburst Break-A-Bale Timothy Hay. It’s pre-cut and compressed so it’s easy to break and feed as needed, with none of the mess of loose hay. Made of all-natural, pesticide-free timothy hay, it’s high in fiber and low in fat and protein, and helps encourage natural foraging while providing a wholesome chewing substrate for healthy teeth. It’s great for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and other small mammals. Plus, each strand is hand-picked for the ideal length to help support digestion and dental health.
Item Number | 139434 |
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Weight | 2.1875 pounds |
Made In | United States |
Food Form | Hay |
Small Pet Type | Guinea Pig, Chinchilla, Rabbit, Degu |
Special Diet | High Fiber |
Sun-Dried Timothy Hay
Crude Protein | 7.0% min |
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Crude Fat | 1.5% min |
Crude Fiber | 35.0% max |
Moisture | 15.0% max |
Cut along the dotted line (start with #1 on the side of the package with the numbered bales) with a knife, scissor or sharp object. Gently pull on the cut hay bale until it separates. Remove the plastic packaging from the separated bale and discard. Arrange the hay in your pet’s cleaned cage. Store the remaining hay in a cool, dry place and repeat with the next numbered bale when you pet is ready for its next feeding. Always ensure that your pet has fresh, clean water. Always check with your veterinarian for your pet’s specific dietary needs.
This hay doesn't deserve 1 star. Don't buy this horrible brick of garbage, I threw it right in the trash . The hay looked 100 years old. BAD BAD BAD
To small of hay once broke open Guinea like longer hays but everything else we get through chewy has been great so far
These are very easy to break apart and give! They stay in little bales and dont make a huge mess so its really nice!
Dry, hard, brittle. My rabbits and Guinea pigs turn their noses up to it.
Good value, as it provides hours of entertainment, tooth filing, and healthy food.
Very good, lasts a long time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My 2 pigs who are hay addicts, barely touch this stuff. The package says just break off and it’s less mess. Nope, it’s now all over my living room. They just kind of walk on it and break it up but don’t really eat it. I’ll stick to bagged hay
Pros: 1. The brick idea is nice if only the actual hay used to create it was decent quality Cons: 1. Hay is yellow (vs the other brand of Timothy Hay I've purchased) 2. Hay is brittle and, well, has "dust." It literally covers the floor with fine hay dust. An no, I'm not b-ing about having to clean up, bc I'm constantly tidying up after the rabbit. But how fresh is this hay if it's literally disintegrating into fine dust? The other hay I use never does this. 3. The rabbit can't be bothered with it.
My Guineas neglected this hay and I'm not sure why but after just getting it from chewy I put it in their hay crate and immediately ran away from it and went to their usual Oxbow hay. I left it in there and it stayed untouched for several days so I finally had to take it out and put a different kind of hay in. I tried it again a week later and still the same thing happened. My guinea pigs just did not like it
My guineas were hesitant when I first introduced these bricks. I will admit that there was more dust then I thought there would be separating the blocks. But then a party took off! My younger boar thought it was a jumping platform for him! My older one seems to like the convenience. Truly has provided essential hay and enrichment for days!