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The Pick Pressed Timothy Hay
All fibre; no fuss. Pressed Timothy Hay pellets for rabbits and guinea pigs are 100% New Zealand grown Timothy hay, and that’s it.
These unique pellets have just one simple, nutritious and wholly delicious ingredient: Timothy hay. Locally grown, the hay is harvested, cured and compressed to create a clean and easy way to feed fibre to rabbits and guinea pigs.
For pets who are dependent on grain-based pellets or avoid eating long-stem hay, Pressed Timothy Hay is a good way to add more pure plant fibre to the diet. And for pets who already love nibbling on hay, it adds a new type of forageable fun to their daily feed.
Regular hay consumption is a must for the complex tums of rabbits and guinea pigs. As well as supporting healthy gut function, the cold-pressing process creates a pellet hard enough to help with dental wear too.
Key Features:
- Grown and pressed in New Zealand
- High fibre, low calcium
- Boosts hay intake for fussy nibblers
- For rabbits & guinea pigs of all ages
- Offer as part of a balanced diet
Need The Pick Pressed Timothy Hay today? You can pick up your order in just 15 minutes from your local Petstock store with Click & Collect. Want to make reordering easier? Set up flexible Repeat Delivery and never run out of your pet's essentials again.
Ingredients:100% New Zealand-grown Timothy Hay.
Feeding Guide: 80-90% of any fibrevore's diet should be good quality hay and grass. Pressed Timothy Hay can form part of that offering but always offer fresh long-stem hay too. In addition, feed ¼ - ½ cup of reputable, grain-free rabbit or guinea pig pellets such as Fibre Feast. Keep fresh, clean water available at all times.



