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See Details for instructions to redeem.Rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas will squeak with delight for the Rabbit Hole Hay Ultra Premium, Hand Packed Coarse Timothy Hay Small Animal Food. This hay contains coarse stems, long seed heads, and short leaves—which encourage your pet to act out his chewing instincts. It’s formulated with vitamins and minerals and high in fiber, but low in protein and calcium to help prevent digestive issues. Plus, this hay encourages your pet to forage and graze, which helps keep him active and amused.
Item Number | 113192 |
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Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Made In | United States |
Food Form | Hay |
Small Pet Type | Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Chinchilla, Degu |
Special Diet | High Fiber, Low-Protein |
First Cutting Timothy Hay.
Crude Protein | 7.0% |
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Fat | 2.0% |
Fiber ADF | 35% |
Fiber NDF | 60% |
May be fed to rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and other small animals.
Baby rabbits: A baby rabbit, or kit, feeds solely on its mother's milk for about the first three weeks. During the first few days, the milk contains high levels of antibodies that help protect the kit from disease. After three weeks, the kit will begin nibbling on alfalfa hay and pellets. By 7 weeks of age, baby rabbits can handle unlimited access to pellets and alfalfa hay in addition to mother's milk. Kits are usually weaned from their mother's milk by 8 weeks of age, depending on the breed.
Juveniles: Between weaning and 7 months of age, the young rabbit can have an unlimited amount of pellets and alfalfa hay. At 3 months of age, start introducing small amounts of vegetables into your rabbit's diet. Introduce one vegetable at a time. If any vegetable seems to cause digestive problems, avoid feeding it in the future.
Young adults: Young adult rabbits from age 7 months to 1 year should be introduced to timothy and grass hays, and it should be available all-day long. The fiber in the hay is essential for their digestive systems to work properly. At this point, they will require little alfalfa hay, as well as fewer pellets. Instead of offering unlimited pellets, a good rule of thumb is 1/2 cup of pellets per 6 lbs. of body weight daily. To make up for the nutritional loss, you must increase your rabbit's intake of vegetables and hay. You can feed your rabbit some fruits during this stage, but because of calories, limit them to no more than 1-2 ounces per 6 pounds of body weight daily.
Mature adults: Mature adult rabbits should be fed unlimited timothy, grass hay, and oat hay. Once again, you should reduce the pellet portion of the diet. A standard guideline is 1/4 cup of pellets per 6 lbs. of body weight per day. Several servings of vegetables are required (2 cups per 6 pounds of body weight daily).
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Top Ingredients | First Cutting Timothy Hay. | Second Cutting Timothy Hay. | Timothy Hay | 100% Alfalfa Hay. | Timothy Hay. |
Small Pet Type | Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Chinchilla, Degu | Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Chinchilla, Degu | Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Chinchilla, Degu | Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Chinchilla | Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Gerbil, Hamster |
Health Feature | Dental & Breath Care, Digestive Health | Dental & Breath Care, Digestive Health | Dental & Breath Care, Digestive Health | Dental & Breath Care, Digestive Health | — |
Special Diet | Low-Protein, High Fiber | Low-Protein, High Fiber | High-Protein | High-Protein | — |
Hay Type | Timothy | Timothy | Timothy | Alfalfa | Timothy |
Food Form | Hay | Hay | Hay | Hay | Hay |
Since I introduced this hay to my rabbits it's the only brand of hay they want.
My rabbit loves this hay, but this time the hay came in chopped pieces and mostly dust in half the box. This is a great disappointment and I expect much higher quality from Hay hole.
First time I ordered it was nice and fresh, solid cut so I re-ordered. This new batch is 90% all this stringy hay garbage which my rabbits refuse to touch. It's like the dental floss of grass. Chewy sent me a replacement and it repeated itself! Never again. Terrible quality consistence for a higher priced grass product.
I even called the manufacturer to be sure the current western Timothy hay was fresh, from this years harvest. I appreciate all the hard work that goes into farming. And since harvests vary based on weather, I learned a lot about selecting the best cuts of hay to suit my animals as hay eating is a huge priority for their optimum health. However this box was dry and stalky, whereas the 1st cut Timothy hay this year was much softer. So I likely received an older box from last years harvest.
The box of hay we got this time to bunnies love.
My 2 dutch rabbits' favorite hay!
The hay was yellow and brown straw with hardly any tops. One of the worst hay I ever bought.
Unfortunately, my guinea pigs did not like the course hay. They liked the Rabbit Hole medium very much and I did not realize this was course when I ordered it. Had to cancel autoship.
I am on auto ship so the first few boxes were good quality. The box received I. September was old crunchy hay. At these prices, I expect good quality hay and not having to supplement by getting hay from another store because my piggies wont touch the bad box.
Good quality. My bunnies really love this brand and it keeps their teeth filed down really well! They get more excited for this hay than their veggies sometimes!