The digestive systems of rabbits and guinea pigs have adapted to a herbivorous diet high in fibre.
High-quality indigestible fibre assists the movement of food through the digestive system. Lack of fibre can cause the slowing of the digestive tract, leading to GI stasis. Additionally, both guinea pigs and rabbits have continuously growing teeth. The process of eating hay helps to grind down their teeth preventing overgrowth and disease.
Hay is the most important component of your rabbit or guinea pig’s diet! It is important to understand the different types of hay to ensure you are providing your small animal with the correct hay for their individual nutritional requirements.
Break off a portion of Lucerne Hay from the bale and provide it to your pet daily.
Your small animal should always have hay available to ensure optimum dental health and digestive well-being.
A Guide To Daily Feeding:
75% Origins Fescue Hay
20% Origins Pellets*
5% Treats & Vegetables
Unlimited fresh water
*Mature small animals should be fed Origins pellets in portions as per the directions on the package, whereas young, pregnant nursing animals, or those requiring a higher specification diet should be given unlimited access to Origins pellets.
Please note that the above feeding recommendations should be used as a guide only. Be sure to check with your veterinarian or contact Vetafarm for more specific information if required, particularly if your pet has special dietary needs.
For mature small animals, or those requiring a lower specification diet for health reasons, Vetafarm recommends Origins Mini Bales Fescue Hay.
Storage
Store in an airtight container out of direct sunlight and below 30°C. Consume within 30 days of opening for optimum freshness.
Expiry
Best before 5 years from the date of packing.
100% Fresh Australian Lucerne Hay
Guaranteed Analysis:
Min Fibre: 30% | Min Protein: 16%