- This enticing blend unites Western Timothy Hay with a rich array of herbs
- Western Timothy Hay blended with Chamomile, Lemon Balm, Lavender and Red Clover blossoms
- Keeps mealtime interesting by alternating or mixing with other Oxbow hays to create appetising, long-strand fibre meals
Nutrition
Ingredients
Timothy Grass Hay, Chamomile, Lavender, Lemon Balm, Clover.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (min) | 8.00% |
Crude Fat (min) | 1.50% |
Crude Fibre (max) | 32.00% |
Moisture (max) | 15.00% |
Feeding
Feeding Directions
Growing Animals: Unlimited amounts
Mature Animals: Unlimited amounts
Botanical Hay can be fed free choice to rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, prairie dogs and other herbivores as an alternative to timothy, oat hay, and brome. Free-choice means that the feed is available at all times. If they finish what is given, you need to give them more! Hay should not only be used for nutritional purposes, but also for mental stimulation and the promotion of natural foraging behaviour.
Try feeding hay in new and inventive ways to increase consumption.
Rabbits like to eat hay in their litter box.
Fill a cardboard tube, basket or animal-safe toy with hay and place it in your pet’s favourite spot.
Put a layer of hay on the bottom of the cage and hide food/treats in the hay for foraging.
Put hay everywhere: the hutch, the corner, behind the couch, etc…
Offer a variety of mixed hays to tempt animals with sophisticated tastes.
How much do I feed daily?
It should be fed free choice daily. That means the hay should be available at all times. 75% of a small herbivore’s diet should be hay.
For more information on hay variability tips and tricks click here.
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