How We Care For The Environment
At White Rabbit Hay, our aim is not only to provide the highest quality hay for your small pets, but also to ensure that we're caring for the land and environment that our hay is grown on. That's why
Read MoreAt White Rabbit Hay, our aim is not only to provide the highest quality hay for your small pets, but also to ensure that we're caring for the land and environment that our hay is grown on. That's why
Read MoreIn the wild, rabbits spend around 70% of their time eating grass and other plants. Rabbits are intelligent and curious animals that need mental stimulation to preventboredom and stress. Eating hay provides an enriching activity that mimics their natural
Read MoreDid you know? Rabbits typically have around 28 teeth designed for chomping and chewing, which grow continuously throughout their lives. If their teeth are not worn down properly, they can develop dental issues such as malocclusion, where the teeth
Read MoreRabbits have a unique digestive system that requires a high-fibre diet to function properly. Hay provides lots of this long-strand fibre which keeps your rabbit's gut moving properly as it's the closest thing to a natural diet. In the wild,
Read MoreIn the wild rabbits will continually graze on the wild grasses available, this not only feeds and nourishes them but also cleans their digestive tract, keeps their teeth ground down to the optimum level and when the entire warren
Read MoreThe dairy industry finds Timothy hay to be the staple forage in an overall feed program. Timothy is high in fibre and energy, while also having relatively low protein. It is necessary nutrition for the overall health and conditioning
Read MoreHay and grass:Premium quality hay will make up most of your guinea pigs’ diet, it should be continually available. If possible, they should have access to fresh grass, ideally within an outdoor run/enclosure every day. They are natural grazers,
Read MoreChinchillas are pretty much continual feeders, with a preference for eating at night. When eating they sit on their hind legs and hold their food in their front paws. Like rabbits and Guinea pigs, Chinchillas’ digestive systems need hay
Read MoreAs a staple hay for foraging tortoises, feed first and/or second cut timothy hay. Third cut timothy hay should be offered as a treat. First cut timothy hay is the first hay harvested for the year. It’s cut before
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