Hay serves as the major source of
fiber for chinchillas and guinea pigs as well as provides another substrate for them to keep their molars worn down.
Not exact matches
Instead of a loose mix, look
for a pelleted diet, formulated specifically
for chinchillas that are 16 to 20 % protein, low in fat (2 to 5 %), and high in
fiber (15 to 35 %).
With high
fiber and no added sugars, these are ideal
for guinea pigs, mice, gerbils,
chinchillas, and degus.
Chinchillas have a digestive tract (like other rodents and rabbits) that is specialized
for digesting large amounts of
fiber.
Treats
for herbivores, such as rabbits, guinea pigs,
chinchillas, degus and prairie dogs, should be high in
fiber and low in sugar and fat.
Used and recommended by top exotic animal veterinarians worldwide, Oxbow offers an extensive line of superior quality, high -
fiber hay, fortified foods, treats and supplements
for rabbits, guinea pigs,
chinchillas, hamsters and adult pet rats.