EXCEL FEEDING HAY DRIED FRESH GRASS
A delicious, complementary food made from barn-dried grass harvested straight from the field. Excel Dried Fresh Grass is an excellent source of good quality, long fibre.
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100% natural ingredients
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High in Beneficial Fibre (55%)
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High in Crude Fibre (28.5%)
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A source of good quality, long fibre
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Barn dried and dust extracted to prevent respiratory problems
Suitable for: Rabbits and Guinea Pigs of all ages.
Important for: Maintaining good dental and digestive health, preventing boredom through environmental enrichment and promoting positive foraging behaviours.
Available sizes: 1kg packs
Feeding guide: Feed your Rabbits a minimum of their body size in feeding hay every day as part of The Excel Feeding Plan.
WHY IS BURGESS HAY SO GOOD?
There are three parts to a Burgess Hay plant, all of which provide the ideal feed for herbivores. Hay for feeding small pets should contain approximately 7% protein and 30% fibre. Varieties such as Burgess Hay are better quality than meadow hays because they have a high fibre content, are more palatable and great for chewing and maintaining healthy teeth.
SEED HEAD
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Burgess Hay is known to be palatable for all herbivores, but the seed head is the tastiest part of the crop.
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THE LEAF
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The leaf is a natural source of essential vitamins and minerals
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THE STEM
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The most important part of the hay, each stem is high in fibre, which helps aid in digestion and prevents obesity.
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FEEDING TIPS
Remember that good quality hay and/or grass should make up the majority of your small animals diet and should be available at all times.
Rabbits and Guinea Pigs should also be fed a small amount of Excel Tasty Nuggets, A small Nature Snack and a small amount of leafy greens each day. Please talk to your vet for further information.
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION
Analytical Constituents
Beneficial Fibre 55% • Crude Protein 8% • Crude Oils & Fats 1.8% • Crude Fibre 29% • Crude Ash 7% • Sodium 0.00%.
Composition
100% Barn Dried Grass (Timothy Hay)
Excel Feeding Hay is a natural field-grown product produced in the countryside. As such although all possible precautions are taken it is possible for extraneous matter items from the field to find their way into the product without detection.