DuMOR All-Natural Small Pet Timothy Hay, 3 lb.

The DuMOR All-Natural Small Pet Timothy Hay is great for adult-aged small pets, such as rabbits, hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs and chinchillas. Designed to maintain healthy digestion and teeth, this small animal hay is a high source of fiber with no additives or preservatives. The small pet hay provides a natural source of essential nutrients and proteins to your small animal, and it comes in a 3 lb. resealable bag to keep the hay fresher for even longer.

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The DuMOR All-Natural Small Pet Timothy Hay is great for adult-aged small pets, such as rabbits, hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs and chinchillas. Designed to maintain healthy digestion and teeth, this small animal hay is a high source of fiber with no additives or preservatives. The small pet hay provides a natural source of essential nutrients and proteins to your small animal, and it comes in a 3 lb. resealable bag to keep the hay fresher for even longer.

  • Part of a complete diet for adult rabbits, hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs and chinchillas
  • Timothy hay is a good source of high fiber
  • Helps to support healthy digestion and keep their teeth active
  • Small animal hay contains no additives or preservatives
  • Natural source of essential nutrients and protein
  • Resealable bag keeps the hay fresher for longer
  • Made in the USA
  • Comes in a 3 lb. bag of small pet hay
  • Satisfaction guaranteed

Additional information

Country of Origin

Made in USA

Hay Type

Timothy

Health Features

General Wellness

Life Stage

Adult

Packaged Height

18 in.

Packaged Length

4 in.

Packaged Weight

3.01 lb.

Packaged Width

11.5 in.

Package Weight

3 lb.

Special Diets

Preservative Free

Manufacturer Part Number

42927

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Hay is grass, legumes, or other herbaceous plants that have been cut and dried to be stored for use as animal fodder, either for large grazing animals raised as livestock, such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep, or for smaller domesticated animals such as rabbits and guinea pigs. Pigs can eat hay, but do not digest it as efficiently as herbivores do.

Hay can be used as animal fodder when or where there is not enough pasture or rangeland on which to graze an animal, when grazing is not feasible due to weather (such as during the winter), or when lush pasture by itself would be too rich for the health of the animal. It is also fed when an animal cannot access any pastures—for example, when the animal is being kept in a stable or barn.

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Two of the most popular pets are dogs and cats. Other animals commonly kept include rabbits; ferrets; pigs; rodents such as gerbils, hamsters, chinchillas, rats, mice, and guinea pigs; birds such as parrots, passerines, and fowls; reptiles such as turtles, lizards, snakes, and iguanas; aquatic pets such as fish, freshwater snails, and saltwater snails; amphibians such as frogs and salamanders; and arthropod pets such as tarantulas and hermit crabs. Smaller pets include rodents, while the equine and bovine group include the largest companion animals.

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People most commonly get pets for companionship, to protect a home or property, or because of the perceived beauty or attractiveness of the animals. A 1994 Canadian study found that the most common reasons for not owning a pet were lack of ability to care for the pet when traveling (34.6%), lack of time (28.6%), and lack of suitable housing (28.3%), with dislike of pets being less common (19.6%). Some scholars, ethicists, and animal rights organizations have raised concerns over keeping pets because of the lack of autonomy and the objectification of non-human animals.

Timothy is a masculine name. It comes from the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timόtheos) meaning "honouring God", "in God's honour", or "honoured by God". Timothy (and its variations) is a common name in several countries.

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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by Monica

    My guinea pig loves this

  2. 03

    by Shannon

    The Guineas love their hay.

  3. 03

    by Larry

    High quality. Keeps them happy and healthy.

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