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Like all Viking Farmer hay, Viking Farmer 1st Cut Timothy Hay for Rabbits & Small Pets is grown, harvested, inspected and packed with the utmost care, ensuring that it is completely free from mold, weeds and other contaminants including pesticides and GMOs. That means, your furry friend will get to enjoy some of the greenest and purest hay possible! Viking Farmer cures the haylage to paw-fection with moisture meters, monitors the quality in a lab and certifies the hay to meet the highest standards from the Bureau of Land Management, US Forest Service, and North American Invasive Species Management Association. This fresh 1st cut timothy hay is the perfect option for rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchillas and provides them with fiber, vitamins and minerals to promote dental hygiene, healthy digestion and a shiny coat.
Item Number | 325936 |
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Made In | United States |
Sourced From | United States |
Shop Conscious | Natural, Non-GMO |
Food Form | Hay, Dry Food |
Small Pet Type | Rabbit, Chinchilla, Guinea Pig, Degu |
Special Diet | Natural, Molasses-Free, Non-GMO |
100% pure timothy hay
Grass hay can be fed to animals at any age group. Offer unimited amounts of grass hay to your pet. Experiment with other hay types such as orchard grass or oat hay to add variety to your pet's diet and to find your pet's favorite types of hay.
When adding new feed into your pet's diet, offer small amounts to ensure your pet has not sensitivities to new hay types.
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Customer Rating | Rated 4.25 out of 5 stars 16 | Rated 4.1579 out of 5 stars 19 | Rated 3.125 out of 5 stars 8 | Rated 3.75 out of 5 stars 8 | Rated 4.1818 out of 5 stars 11 |
Price | $24.99Chewy Price | $24.99Chewy Price | $24.99Chewy Price | $21.26Chewy Price | $24.99Chewy Price |
Autoship | $23.74Chewy Price | $23.74Chewy Price | $23.74Chewy Price | $20.20Chewy Price | $23.74Chewy Price |
Top Ingredients | 100% pure timothy hay | 100% pure oat hay | 100% pure timothy hay | 100% pure alfalfa hay | 100% pure orchard grass hay |
Small Pet Type | Rabbit, Chinchilla, Guinea Pig, Degu | Rabbit, Chinchilla, Guinea Pig, Degu, Gerbil | Rabbit, Chinchilla, Guinea Pig | Rabbit, Chinchilla, Guinea Pig, Degu | Rabbit, Chinchilla, Guinea Pig, Degu, Hamster, Gerbil |
Special Diet | Natural, Molasses-Free, Non-GMO | Natural, Molasses-Free, Non-GMO | Natural, Molasses-Free, Non-GMO | Natural, Molasses-Free, Non-GMO | Natural, Molasses-Free, Non-GMO |
Hay Type | Timothy | Oat | Timothy | Alfalfa | Orchard Grass |
Food Form | Hay, Dry Food | Hay, Dry Food | Hay, Dry Food | Hay, Dry Food | Hay, Dry Food |
This is the first time I purchase from this brand. Before I was so exhausted trying to find the timothy hay my picky bunnies would eat so they don't get GI stasis. The Viking farmer's first cut timothy hay is green, and crunchy, and almost dust free! My bunnies hop into it pretty soon when I opened the box!
Bunny likes this hay. It has a lot of long straws, minimal dust and chaff. My bunny always preferred the coarser timothy hays. There are almost no leaves and "soft parts". Nice green color and smells fresh.
this hay is amazing quality and my rabbit loves it!! she jumps into the box whenever she gets the chance and does not let it go to waste. this hay is tougher than what you would get from main brands and that is exactly what 1st cut hay is supposed to be so you can tell Viking hay cares about their hay. i have purchased several boxes over the past year and the quality remains top notch!
I bought vikings for two times and suprisingly the quality is very consistent. Comparing to other hays, I would say vikings has a more crunchy texture and that's exactly what my piggie loves. If your piggie loves crunchy texture hays, go for this one.
Too stalky/crunchy for my rabbits preference. My rabbits much prefer the Organic Oxbow Meadow hay. I have yet to find any hay that compares.
first this box did not feel like five pounds at all but the worst is that even thought there were a lot of seed heads the majority of the hay was long very stiff sharp stalks and the waste was tremendous!!! But the very worst was small " V " shaped light tan burrs that get caught in the fleece and are quite difficult to pull out BUT the most concerning thing was I found the piggies acting like they had them caught in their throats as soon as I saw that i got rid of all the hay and took it all out of their cages BE CAREFULL
This is nice looking hay and smells fresh little long for piggies so I cut my in half they love it. So I will buy again.
We’ve tried so many different hay brands and my rabbit would eat it for a bit and then most of it would end up in the litter box or on the floor from him trying to find the few pieces he would eat. We eventually landed on BM Hay and thought that was it until he started doing the same exact thing after the first box. After lots of searching and reviews we bought this box and it was like magic. The box is smaller than what we were ordering but our rabbit is actually eating it with minimal waste so definitely worth it. Just ordered our second auto ship of it!
I’ve tried several different brands and this is by far the best so far. My Guinea pigs chow it down! However there was a plastic egg in the box with long pellets of some kind . I don’t see it mentioned anywhere in the description or the reviews. So I’m just wondering what they are and has anyone else found any.
A big problem I've had with buying hay for my rabbits is all the pieces being like 2-3 inches long and just full of dust and whatnot, very happy to find that the box was stuffed with good length hay pieces and wasn't brittle at all, almost no residue left in the box once all the hay was gone either. My rabbits have been eating all of the hay I've put into their cages for once, less cleanup for me :)