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Reddit mentions of Oxbow Animal Health Hay Western Timothy Hay - 40 oz.

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Oxbow Animal Health Hay Western Timothy Hay - 40 oz.. Here are the top ones.

Oxbow Animal Health Hay Western Timothy Hay - 40 oz.
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    Features:
  • PROUDLY GROWN IN THE USA: Harvested fresh from Oxbow's family of farms by our expert hay growers
  • PREMIUM QUALITY: Hand-sorted and hand-packed with care. All Oxbow hay growers are trained in the production of premium hay
  • 100% ALL-NATURAL HAY: All-natural, no additives or binders
  • MEETS SPECIFIC NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Grown specifically for small pets. High in fiber for a healthy digestive system and dental health. Fiber is essential to the health of your rabbit, guinea pig, chinchilla, or other small pet.
  • VETERINARIAN RECOMMENDED: Used and recommended by leading veterinarians worldwide
  • FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS: Place large handfuls of grass hay in your pet's habitat daily. Mix different grass hays together to enrich your pet's diet. Try all tastes and textures to discover your pet's favorites.
Specs:
ColorMulti-colored
Height13.385826758 Inches
Length14.173228332 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2013
Size2.5 Pound (Pack of 1)
Weight2.5 Pounds
Width6.692913379 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Oxbow Animal Health Hay Western Timothy Hay - 40 oz.:

u/DinkaAnimalLover · 8 pointsr/Rabbits

This is half decent hay... far from the best.

If you must buy the bagged hay - get oxbow instead as it is much better.

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However, the best hay does not come from bags in stores... One of the best hays is Small Pet Select - it's fantastic quality hay fresh, never brown, not dusty, without small bits... you can get a subscription at a lower price. It does cost a little more but if it helps you it's only a tiny difference in price that is worth it!

I would suggest you try the sample box here https://shop.smallpetselect.com/products/sampler-box. It is fresh an has a few different kinds of hay for him to try. I think he will like it and it's worth a try for sure. I know it costs more, but it truly is worth it if he eats it as in the long run the money you save on vet bills will be greater, and of course your bun’s health…

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Also, if you are adopting from a rescue inquire if you might be able to get fresh hay through them - often rescues sell hay and the profits benefit the bunnies, so it is a win win. :)

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I would start with 8 to 10 lbs and see how fast he goes through it.

u/Tenkinus · 1 pointr/gifs

You seem to be confused. Rabbits eat timothy hay, not Colin Hay