Kaytee Natural Alfalfa Small Animal Mini-Bale

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Description

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24 oz. alfalfa is a natural high fiber treat. Aids in the digestive process. Contains no artificial color or preservatives. Ideal for rabbits, guinea pigs & other small animals.

  • - Contains no artificial color or preservatives
  • - Ideal for rabbits, guinea pigs & other small animals
  • - Made in the USA

Specifications

SKU560839
Primary FlavorAlfalfa
Primary BrandKaytee
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
Weight24 OZ

Additional Features

Grain FreeNo
Primary FlavorAlfalfa

Ingredients

Natural Sun-Cured Alfalfa.

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude fat (min) 1.5%, crude protein (min) 17.0%, crude fiber (max) 30.0%, moisture (max) 12.0%.

If you are not completely satisfied, simply return the unused portion with cash register receipt to: Kaytee Guarantee, 521 Clay Street, Chilton, WI 53014.

Provide in a feed hopper, bin or loose for small animals to consume free choice daily. The amount offered will vary depending on the size of the animal. Change food and add fresh water daily. For adult rabbits, Kaytee Timothy Hay is recommended, sold separately.

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Baby rabbit, alfalfa

Kaseybbfly

10 years ago
Rabbits arent supposed to eat alfalfa unless babies and so I only using for a few more months. Needless to say lasting awhile and bunny loves it. Since they need unlimited hay as babies it has lasted 3 weeks and still going.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Great for chinchillas

sweets08816

13 years ago
My chinchillas get timothy hay normally, but I give them small amounts of meadow grass and alfalfa as well. This is good hay with lots of leaves. It does have a lot of thicker stems that go to waste with my chins (other animals might eat the stems but mine don't want anything to do with them). A good value if it isn't the main source of food,as the bag is a bit small.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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This is the brand I use as described around the web.

SludgeMunkey

13 years ago
While we buy this for our herd of rescue guinea pigs, I primarily use this straw as the basis for my live daphnia cultures. These cultures produce enough to feed all of my fish AND my various aquatic newts. Great price, great product, especially for those that cannot get safe grasses and straws for free.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Awesome But...

Sphynx

13 years ago
my Chinchillas LOOOOOVE it, before I even put it in the cage they try to jump on it. But, the petco out here in Mcminnville never seems to have it.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Not The Best

DizzyMalfoy

15 years ago
My dutch rabbit loved this when she was a bunny but as she got older, it began to upset her tummy so she constantly had diarrhea. I read somewhere that alfalfa can cause upset tummies in older rabbits. So I guess you can buy this for your bunnies, but in the end, it's just best to buy Timothy hay.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Not bad for Alfalfa

mimijump2

15 years ago
I got this when my guinea pig had babies, becuase i read that Alfalfa is better then timothy for them. There are a lot of big thick stems that none of them would eat, and a lot of the leafy parts were broken up so fine that they were like dust. The peices that were not too small and not too big they liked though. They still prefered the timothy hay though. If you need Alfalfa then i guess it's ok, but I'm sticking with timothy.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Favorite Food!

pianoboy

15 years ago
Our rabbits won't eat anything else. We were giving them timothy hay, and then got a bag of this, but when it ran out they wouldn't touch the timothy anymore! It's also helped with our larger rabbits hairballs.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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guineapigman13

15 years ago
my guinea pigs wouldn't even touch it and it smells awful.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Is it ok to feed a guinea pig alfalfa hay and timothy hay together?

  1. Alfalfa can irritate a guinea pigs eyes. I only give mine timothy hay. I get good information from the ASPCA's website, you should check it out.



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