Oat Hay is
companion forage that is similar in nutritional analysis to the
western timothy. Your animals will love the immature oat grain that
is contained in the seed head and will benefit greatly from the
fiber in the leaf and stem. Oat Hay is a good source of fiber and
also gives variety to your animal's diet. This product also makes a
good bedding alternative to wheat straw.
Growing Animals: Unlimited
amounts
Mature Animals: Unlimited
amounts
Oat Hay can be fed free choice to
rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, prairie dogs and other
herbivores as an alternative to timothy, orchard grass, and organic
meadow hay. Free-choice means that the feed is available at all
times. If they finish what you give them, you need to give them
more!
Not only should hay be used for
nutritional purposes, but also for mental stimulation and the
promotion of natural foraging behavior. Oat Hay is unique that it
offers a high degree of foraging entertainment.
Fill an infant wading pool with
oat hay and let the guinea pigs loose.
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 favorite
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.
Ingredients
100% Oat Hay.
Preservative and Additive Free. Loose Hay contains stems, leaves,
and limited seed heads.
| Average Weight: |
15 oz |
| Nutrients: |
- Crude Protein min 7.0%
- Crude Fat min 1.50%
- Crude Fiber max 30.0%
- Moisture max 15.0%
|