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Reddit mentions of Standlee Premium Western Forage Timothy Grass, 10Lb Box

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Standlee Premium Western Forage Timothy Grass, 10Lb Box. Here are the top ones.

Standlee Premium Western Forage Timothy Grass, 10Lb Box
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Standlee'S Timothy Grass Is The Highest Quality Western Forage And High In Fiber And Low In Protein And Calcium, It Helps Keep The Gastrointestinal Tract Of Small Animals Functioning ProperlyThe Long Stem Fiber Also Fosters The Natural Foraging Instincts Which Are Critical To Your Animal'S Overall And Dental Health. Feed To Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Chinchillas, And Other HerbivoresTimothy Grass Is Sun Cured (Dried), The Appearance May Vary Based On The Harvest, It Is Free Of Additives And Preservatives And Hand-Sorted For Packaging.Standlee'S Timothy Grass Hay Can Be Fed At A Rate Equal To 10% Of The Total Diet. Timothy Grass Is Not Intended To Be The Only Component Of The Diet.Store Hay In A Cool Dry Place. Reclose After Each Use. Feeding A Small Amount Of Fresh Hay Stimulates Chewing Which Aids In Proper Wear Of Teeth And Promotes A Healthy Digestive System.Ingredients: 100% Sun-Cured Premium Timothy GrassAll Natural - No Chemicals Added - Certified Noxious Weed Free
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ColorGreen
Height14 Inches
Length15 Inches
Size10 lb
Weight10 Pounds
Width15 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Standlee Premium Western Forage Timothy Grass, 10Lb Box:

u/Cragvis ยท 1 pointr/Rabbits

yea, just spent the last few hours cleaining their pens, dumping everything, and putting a nice layer of dust all over it and letting it settle before letting the buns back in.

girlfriend bathed them in dust, well more like gently applied to them and avoided face as we know no one should breath that stuff in just in case. that way any mites on them will die off.

going to make a vett appt tomorrow, nail trimming, teeth filing and checkup to see if they have mites or ticks.

sigh..

time to dip into the savings account. why us, why now? where did those come from?!

like i said, i noticed a few of these things on the box of hay we have. I dusted that thing and around it last night, and then covered it in a garbage bag and took that to the dumpster too.

We usually get this hay as its been recomended: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A7QG8IU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

but someone here suggested this brand: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CJ2FRNC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 so we are going to get that next just in case.

the hay we always got, was always fine, but then again im not even 100% sure those things came FROM that hay. we were fine for a month or so and then started seeing those things crawling around...they seem to have just appeared out of nowhere.

I have a feeling my girlfriend brought them back form her parents house, that place is FILTHY, like a hoarders house. She had to babysit for her parents sugargliders for a week, she took one of the pens with the rex to be with him that week, and we brought back the dwarf bunny her parents were taking care of.

So maybe it came from that bun, however her parents usually are real good about taking it to the vet and keeping it clean, but their house looks like a disaster. so those things probably were all over the pens at that house and brought back here. ugggh

were still seeing one or two of them here and there as I kill them when i see them, hopefully they will slowly become extinct.

u/Clob ยท 1 pointr/Rabbits

If you or your bus are not satisfied with what you have, my buns love this stuff. It lasts a long time with two small buns.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A7QG8IU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1