Key Features:
- GROWTH HAY: Alfalfa hay is reach in fiber and calcium and helps to keep Rabbit Guinea Pig and Hamster healthy
- NATURALLY DRIED: Alfaalfa hay is dried naturally in sun and highly recommend for weak pets
- RICH IN FIBER: Contains dietary fiber which is helpful for healthy digestive system of your bunny
- PERFECT DIET FOR SMALL ANIMALS: Food for Hamsters, Guinea Pigs, Rabbits, Chinchillas, Mice, Rats
- HEALTH BENEFITS: Facilitates healthy digestion and maximum absorption of nutrition
INR'S Farm Fresh Timothy Hay Natural Fruits and Flower Stick Treats for Small Animals
Feeding Treats can create a personal Bonding with your pets. Your Pets Deserve much more than regular food to make it happy, Reward your Rabbits / Guineapigs / Small Pets with treats when they make you happy, You Can also use these Treats to train your Rabbit / Guineapigs and other small pets. The Best part is these treats are designed in such a way it helps them with Dental health and Digestive sysytem cleansing as it is very high in Fibre and made of more 70% Natural Timothy Hay. Rabbits/Guinea Pigs/other small pets by nature have teeth that continuously grow to forage (Bite and Chew) on Hay/Grass/Natural foods in the wild, when not provided such food they tend to grow very big and cause lots of distress to the pets.
Key Benefits:
- Works very well for Pet Training Rewards
- Fulfils biological chewing urge
- Promote Digestion
- Teeth Grinding
- Very High content of Natural Fiber
- Made from all Natural Products Like Timothy Hay, Wheat Middlings , Natural Fruits and Flowers
- Flavour: Timothy Hay
- 100% Vegetarian
- Each Stick is approx about10- 12 MM Diameter And 100 - 120 MM Length
- Suitable for Rabbits , Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, All Other Small Herbivore Pets
Ingredients:
90 % Timothy Hay, 10 % Wheat Middlings
Serving Recommendation:
1 - 2 Sticks Ped Day, Feeding higher quantites also will not hurt the Pets as these Sticks basic ingredient is timothy Hay
Most Suitable for Feeding Pets above 30 - 40 Days and above through out their life cycle