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FRESH HAY - We hand-pack every box so you get fresh, green & fragrant hay with little to no dust.
HIGH FIBER & LOW PROTEIN - Promotes healthy weight & digestion
COARSE ROUGHAGE - Perfect amount of “roughage” to promote dental health.
PERFECT FOR SMALL PETS - Keep your rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas happy & healthy.
100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - We provide the finest hay with industry leading customer service.
What is Ultra Premium Wheat Barley Oat Hay? Our Wheat Barley Oat Hay contains mostly stems, long seed heads, and leaves. This grade of hay comes from the first harvest of Wheat Barley Oat Hay. The key to this grade of premium hay is that it’s made up entirely of coarse stems and leaves. Near the end of the growing season the plant begins pumping sugars up into the seed heads to help them finish maturing. This causes our hay to taste great despite having more yellow than other grass hays. Wheat Barley Oat Hay provides a strong balance of roughage and nutrition for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. It’s long seed heads, short broad leaves, and long thick stems make it coarser, providing long strands that promote natural chewing behavior. Why Hay is Essential to Their Diet For rabbits 7 months and older, grass hay is an important staple of their diet. While pellets and some vegetables may be safe for young bunnies, and as occasional treats for mature rabbits, grass hay should make up 80% of their diet. This most closely resembles the natural feeding habits of rabbits in the wild and promotes proper digestion and dental health. The constant foraging and grazing encouraged by hay helps to keep rabbits physically active and mentally stimulated. Wheat Barley Oat Hay is high in fiber and low in both protein and calcium content, which is ideal for keeping the digestive tracts of rabbits and other small animals functioning properly. Wheat Barley Oat Hay can be fed free-choice to your rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and other small animals, and should be a mainstay of any small herbivore's diet. Free-choice feeding means that the hay is constantly available, and the animals can balance their own diet without increased risk of weight gain or digestion issues.