Bunny fresh hay timothy 700gr
8,13 €
What is Bunny fresh Timothy hay 700gr?
Bunny fresh hay timothy 700gr It is a timothy grass hay from the well-known brand Bunny, designed specifically for herbivorous rodents such as rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus. Its main benefit is provide an inexhaustible source of long fiberessential for natural tooth wear and the proper functioning of the digestive system. This product is classified as accessory / supplemental feeding within the category of hay for rodents.
Characteristics and benefits
- High-quality long fiber: Timothy hay (Phleum pratense) offers a long fiber structure that promotes the wear of the continuously growing teeth of rodents.
- Low in calcium and protein: Ideal for adult rodents, as it helps prevent urinary and kidney problems, while maintaining a healthy weight.
- Convenient 700g format: Packaged in a bag that preserves freshness and natural aroma, facilitating storage and daily dosage.
- Stimulates natural behavior: Being a dry and aromatic hay, it encourages foraging and chewing activity, reducing stress and boredom in cages.
- Digestive support: Long fiber promotes proper intestinal motility, preventing gastrointestinal stasis and other common digestive disorders in rodents.
How to use
Offer Bunny fresh hay timothy 700gr Freely available as part of their daily diet. Place a generous portion in the hay rack or directly in the cage, ensuring it is clean and dry. It is recommended to refresh the hay every 24 hours to maintain its freshness and prevent the accumulation of dust or moisture. It is not necessary to mix it with other foods.However, it can be supplemented with rodent-specific pellets and fresh vegetables. Consult the package insert for exact dosage according to the species and size of the animal.
Indicated for
This product is indicated for herbivorous rodents such as dwarf rabbits, small and medium breed rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus. It is suitable for all ages, although it is especially recommended for adults due to its balanced nutritional profile. It is not suitable for hamsters, rats, or mice, which require diets with a higher protein content.
FAQ
How much hay should I give my rabbit per day?
It is recommended to offer hay free-choice, meaning it should always be available. An adult rabbit can consume between 100 and 200 grams of hay per day, depending on its size and activity level. Ideally, hay should make up at least 80% of its daily diet.
Is it safe for guinea pigs with urinary problems?
Yes, timothy hay is low in calcium, making it a safe option for guinea pigs prone to urinary stones or with a history of kidney problems. However, if your guinea pig exhibits symptoms such as blood in the urine or difficulty urinating, consult a veterinarian specializing in exotic animals.
How long does a 700g pack last?
The duration depends on the number of animals and their daily consumption. For an adult rabbit, a 700g package can last between 5 and 7 days if offered ad libitum. For guinea pigs or chinchillas, consumption may be slightly lower, extending its duration to 10-12 days.
How to preserve hay to keep it fresh?
Store hay in a cool, dry, and dark place, preferably in its original, tightly sealed packaging or an airtight container. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight or humidity, as this can cause mold or loss of aroma. Refrigeration is not necessary.
Can I mix this hay with other types of hay?
Yes, you can combine it with meadow hay or oat hay to vary the texture and flavor. However, timothy hay should be the main component of the diet due to its balanced nutritional profile. Introduce any changes gradually to avoid digestive upset.
Is this hay suitable for baby rabbits?
Timothy hay is safe for young rabbits from 8-10 weeks of age, although it's recommended to introduce it gradually. For kits younger than 8 weeks, alfalfa hay is preferable, as it has a higher calcium and protein content for growth. Consult your veterinarian to adjust the diet according to age.
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