Kaytee Timothy Hay Plus, Carrots, 24-Ounce, Standard Packaging
Kaytee Timothy Hay Plus Carrots combines the benefits of Timothy hay with the flavor and texture variety that complement any Kaytee fortified food. Timothy Hay is ideal for animals over 7 months of age because it is higher in fiber to support digestive health and lower in protein and calcium than alfalfa hay to support
Kaytee Timothy Hay Plus Carrots combines the benefits of Timothy hay with the flavor and texture variety that complement any Kaytee fortified food. Timothy Hay is ideal for animals over 7 months of age because it is higher in fiber to support digestive health and lower in protein and calcium than alfalfa hay to support urinary health.
Product Features
- Hand selected to ensure the proper ratio of leaf to stem
- High fiber hay aids in digestive health
- Lower protein and calcium than Alfalfa hay to support urinary health.
- Added nutritional variety with carrots
- America’s #1 Hay Brand
Buyer beware ***Buyer Beware*** After a vet bill due to inhaling hay dust, I threw this garbage in the trash! I am extremely upset, this hay is mostly small particles, hay dust, and stalky sharp hay! I figured I would use it and never buy again. My bunny started having a running nose, sneezing, wheezing, & watery eyes. We took her to the vet today and found she has a bad respiratory infection. The vet said it was more than likely the dusty hay and to completely clean her cage, trash the hay, and gave her…
Piggy approved! I was buying the Timothy hay plus had like a big big with inside little bags of hay mixed with mangos, cranberries and other dried fruits but they no longer are selling that unfortunately:/ so I started buying this they do like it but liked the other one better with al the different fruit choices so they didnât get bored of same one. This hay is nice though, fresh very green. The size is like two bread loafs put together. You donât get very many of the dried carrots in the bag though :/
Timothy Hay is the best for rabbits! My rabbit kept getting “poopy butt” (real term btw) and the vet said to stop feeding her pellets completely and just feed timothy hay. It works! no poopy butt at all. The vet said that they only need the pellets when they are young and adult bunnies only need the hay. Side note: Carrots, strawberries etc. have a lot of sugar in them and that causes poopy butt in rabbits.