Bunny fresh hay and vegetables 500g

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What is Bunny fresh hay and vegetables 500g?

Bunny fresh hay and vegetables 500g It is a food supplement from the brand Bunny, classified as Hay for rodents and rabbitsIt is specifically designed for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and other small herbivores of all ages and sizes. Its main benefit is Provide high-quality plant fiber to promote digestion and natural tooth wearessential for the oral and gastrointestinal health of these animals.

Characteristics and benefits

  • Fresh meadow hay with vegetables: combination of natural hay and pieces of dehydrated vegetables (such as carrot, celery or spinach) that enrich the diet.
  • High crude fiber contentIt contributes to intestinal motility and prevents digestive problems such as gastrointestinal stasis.
  • 500 gram formatPractical and easy to store, ideal for homes with one or more rodents.
  • No artificial additivesIt contains no added colorings or preservatives, respecting the species' natural diet.
  • Stimulates foraging behaviorBeing hay with vegetables, it encourages chewing and play, reducing boredom.
  • Supplement to the basic dietIt should be offered along with specific feed and fresh water, not as a sole food.

How to use

Offer Bunny hay fresh vegetables as part of the daily diet. Place a generous handful (approximately a portion the size of the animal's head) in the feeder or scatter it in the cage to encourage foraging. The amount can be adjusted according to the size and activity of the pet.It is recommended to remove any uneaten food after 24 hours to prevent mold growth. Always ensure access to clean, fresh water. Consult the package insert for exact dosage according to species and weight.

Indicated for

This product is indicated for domestic rabbits (dwarf and giant), guinea pigs, chinchillas, degus and other herbivorous rodents that require an extra supply of plant fiber. Not suitable for ferrets, dogs, cats, or birds.

FAQ

Can I give this hay to my baby rabbit?

Yes, fresh vegetable hay is safe for young rabbits from 8 weeks of age, provided they are already weaned and regularly eat hay. Introduce it gradually and observe their acceptance.

Is it safe for guinea pigs with urinary problems?

Hay itself is low in calcium and safe for most guinea pigs. However, dried vegetable pieces may contain some calcium. If your guinea pig has a history of urinary stones, consult your veterinarian before offering this product regularly.

How often should I change the hay in the cage?

It is recommended to remove uneaten hay every 24 hours and replace it with a fresh portion. This prevents moisture and mold growth, keeping the product in optimal condition.

How long does a 500-gram package last?

The duration depends on the number of animals and their size. For a medium-sized rabbit, a 500-gram package usually lasts between 7 and 14 days if used as a daily supplement. For several rodents, it may run out in less time.

Does this product replace animal feed?

No. Fresh hay and vegetables are a fiber-rich supplement, but they don't replace complete feed or fresh vegetables. They should be offered alongside a balanced, species-specific diet.

Can I mix it with other hays?

Yes, you can combine it with grass hay or alfalfa hay (for young or pregnant animals) to vary the texture and flavor. Make sure the mix is ​​suitable for your pet's nutritional needs.

This product requires a veterinary prescription. Consult your veterinarian.

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