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VERSELE LAGA - Nature Timothy Hay - Bell Pepper & Parsnip

VERSELE LAGA - Nature Original Timothy Hay - Bell Pepper & Parsnip
VERSELE LAGA - Nature Original Timothy Hay - Bell Pepper & Parsnip
VERSELE LAGA - Nature Original Timothy Hay - Bell Pepper & Parsnip

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Fresh green Timothy hay enriched with pepper and parsnip.

Nature Timothy Hay is a 1 kg bag of Timothy hay. Timothy hay is the essential staple food for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and degus. This premium hay is enriched with red peppers and parsnips , offering a unique combination of flavors and benefits for your little companion.

  • Unique Flavors: Enriched with red peppers and parsnips for a unique taste experience.
  • Healthy Digestion: High crude fiber content for optimal digestion.
  • Immune Strengthening: Provides vitamin C to strengthen the immune system.

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The benefits and information of VERSELE LAGA - Nature Timothy Hay - Bell Pepper & Parsnip

Variety of Flavors

Versele-Laga - Nature Original Timothy Hay stands out for its unrivaled freshness. Harvested when ripe, it retains all its natural aroma. Your little rodents will love its authentic taste.

Optimal Digestion

The high crude fiber content of this Timothy hay contributes to healthy digestion, essential for the well-being of your pets. It avoids digestive problems common in rodents.

Strengthened Immune System

Vitamin C intake from red peppers and parsnips strengthens your pet's immune system. This allows it to stay in great shape and better resist illness.

Dental care

Nibbling this hay promotes healthy teeth and prevents dental problems common in rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and degus. Give them a pain-free life with this quality hay.

What is Timothy hay?

Timothy hay is a type of dry, nutritious hay that is widely used as an essential component of diet for various herbivorous animals, including rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and hamsters. It is obtained from Timothy grass (Phleum pratense), a variety of grass that is grown specifically for its nutritional value as animal feed.

This hay is appreciated for its nutritional composition. It stands out for its high crude fiber content, especially long fiber, making it an ideal choice to promote healthy digestion in herbivorous animals. Dietary fiber is essential for the proper functioning of the digestive system of these animals.

In addition to fiber, Timothy hay provides protein and various essential nutrients, such as vitamin C for guinea pigs. Fiber helps maintain gut health, promoting intestinal peristalsis and preventing gastric stasis, a potentially serious problem in rabbits and rodents.

Advice from LePetitRongeur on the use of hay

The amount of hay in the diet of rabbits and herbivorous rodents can vary depending on several factors, including age, weight, physical activity and health. However, a general rule is to provide unlimited access to high quality hay at all times.


  • Typically, an adult rabbit or rodent consumes its own size of hay each day. For example, an average-sized rabbit (around 2 to 4 kilograms) will eat around 2 to 4 handfuls of hay per day. This may vary depending on individual needs.
  • Make sure your pet always has access to fresh, clean hay. It must be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week .
  • Hay should not be the only source of food for your herbivorous furball. He should also have access to fresh vegetables, quality pellets appropriate for his age and size , clean, fresh water, and occasional treats.

Presentation of VERSELE LAGA hay - Nature Timothy Hay - Bell Pepper & Parsnip

VERSELE LAGA - Nature Original Timothy Hay - Bell Pepper & Parsnip

Composition

timothy hay (96%), pepper (2%), parsnip (2%)

Analytical constituents

protein 5.5%, fat content 1.6%, crude fiber 34.5%, crude ash 5.4%

Data sheet

Kind
Hay
Weight (kg)
0.5
Conditioning
Bag
Species
Chinchilla
Guinea pig
Octodon
Rabbit
guinea pig
Ages
All ages
Food type
Dietary supplement
Range
Nature