In addition to pelleted grasses, rabbits
need fresh hay — timothy or other grass in preference to alfalfa, especially for older rabbits.
Your guinea pig
needs fresh hay at all times.
Not exact matches
Rabbits will
need hay and
fresh pellets which may not be as readily available.
These dark colored lettuces can make excellent treats for rabbits who are bored with their
hay but
need to follow calorie restricted diets in order to lose weight — they are much lower in sugar and calories than standard rabbit treats (and
fresh fruit), and they can provide a welcome break from the large amounts of
hay your bun eats on a daily basis.
You will also
need to wash and refill the bunny's water bowl or bottle and provide
fresh hay (lots of
hay!)
They have slightly more demanding diets,
needing a
fresh supply of
hay and veggies as well as adequate amounts of vitamin C but they make rewarding pets.
Nonbreeding houserabbits do not
need these extra calories and they produce most of their own vitamins through their cecotropes when provided a diet high in
hay and
fresh foods.
Select garden ingredients such as whole yellow pea, tomato, rosemary, and thyme give Garden Select its delectable, garden
fresh flavor while a blend of three varieties of hand - selected
hay provides the fiber pets
need while encouraging enrichment and variety.
Paired with the box of
fresh hay, this package provides a fantastic base for your rabbit's nutritional
needs.
They are getting used to wonders of
fresh greens here and of course
need timothy
hay everyday!
Guinea pigs
need a healthy diet with
fresh vegetables and freely available
hay to provide them with the fibre, vitamins and minerals they require to keep fit and healthy; the
hay also helps to wear down their teeth, support their digestive system and keep them environmentally enriched.
Rabbits
need a constant supply of as much
fresh hay as they can chew and
hay should make up at least 80 % of their daily diet — check out our everyday Meadow
Hay and our well - being Selective Timothy
Hay.
We use cash donations to purchase hundreds of pounds of
fresh vegetables,
hay, bedding, and supplies, as well as
needed veterinary care.
She will
need a roomy cage that is cleaned regularly and
fresh timothy
hay everyday.
Rabbits
need access to
fresh hay at all times.