Sun Seed Spring Harvest Timothy Hay for Small Pets
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Rabbit Food and Treats -
Guinea Pig Treats and Food
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SUNSEED
A highly nutritious grass that provides an excellent source of long strand fiber without excess protein.
Ideal for animals that have lower requirements for protein, energy and calcium, particularly rabbits.
Widely recommended by veterinarians as an ideal fiber source, necessary to keep the digestive system functioning properly.
Available in a variety of sizes.
Added or Last Modified:
9/21/2015
Spring Harvest Timothy Hay - Size (28 oz.) Model: 88042
Natural nutiritous high fiber hay
No artificial colors or preservatives
Mini bales for less mess, breaks apart into easy to feed single servingsSun-Cured Timothy Hay
UPC: 087535880420
28 oz.
Spring Harvest Timothy Hay - Size (56 oz.) Model: 88044
Natural nutiritous high fiber hay
No artificial colors or preservatives
Mini bales for less mess, breaks apart into easy to feed single servingsSun-Cured Timothy Hay
UPC: 087535880444
56 oz.
Continental US shipping costs start at: 7.99 (We do not charge handling).
Cart total >$100 qualifies for free shipping. *Weight restrictions may apply.
We will process your order the day we receive it.
This product usually leaves our warehouse the NEXT BUSINESS DAY.
You will normally get your order in 3 - 7 business days (depending on how far you are from the warehouse).
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Comments, Reviews and Ratings
Very good quality hay-important for bunny diets. Really
appreciate the large bag. When you have multiple buns
the small bags don't work!E. Claytor, Sat Jul 13, 2013
Customer did not leave comment associated with this
rating.Cheryl Connors, Sat, Apr 27, 2013
Looked a bit different than the picture but still loved
itAmelia Connors, Thu, Dec 08, 2011
Nothing beats this Timothy Hay and GregRobert stores
have good prices.Mookie, Mon Oct 25, 2010