Oaten hay is vet-recommended as a great high fibre supplement for all rabbits, which helps maintain rabbit digestive health. Oaten Hay should be given in addition to nutrient-dense foods, such as rabbit mix and pellets.
Hay, in general, is an important part of a rabbit's diet and should ideally make up about 70% of their food intake.
Bag Size (cm): 32 W x 20 D x 42 H. Bag Weight: About 400 grams (see below)
Note: Please note that we do not weigh these bags (due to the large volume we produce), but we estimate their weight based on the bag size. Therefore, bags typically weigh around 400 grams on average, but can range from 350 to 500 grams in weight.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. I was wondering how green your hay is, as it's hard to tell from the picture. Recently, the place I've been getting hay from has started selling very brown hay, and my rabbits won't eat it.
A. I have now added a second photo (see above) that shows the colour of the oaten hay better. Our oaten hay is usually quite green, and I don't recall anyone ever complaining about it not being so. Our supplier is aware that we primarily supply oaten hay for rabbits, and therefore, it needs to be greener than the typical oaten hay fed to horses.
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Questions & Answers:
Q. How long can Oaten Hay be stored for before it goes bad?
A. To increase the shelf life of oaten hay, it is best to keep it in a cool, dry place. Keeping it dry and moisture-free is especially important, as even a little moisture can eventually lead to decay & mould growth on the hay.
Some general tips to help keep Oaten hay dry: Keep it away from direct sunlight. Keep away from direct contact with the floor, grass, and other surfaces. Remove the hay from any plastic wrapping or create ventilation holes to prevent sweating. Place hay on some timber or other dry mat. Replace or sweep the mat regularly to help prevent moisture buildup.
Ideally, it's recommended to use the oaten hay as soon as possible and within a month or so. However, oaten hay can be kept for months, even up to 4 months or more, in ideal conditions. It's best to check the hay regularly for any signs of decay or moulding, especially when storing oaten hay for longer periods.
Disclaimer:
- We don't guarantee that the hay will be a particular colour or will have a certain amount of green. Hay is a natural fibre and varies from batch to batch.
- Since hay is a natural fibre, it may, in some rare cases, go bad prematurely despite everyone's best intentions and care. This information in no way assures that any given hay is safe to feed to their pets. This decision is up to the pet owner.
- Please do not consider any information on this website as expert advice. Always seek expert advice before using any of our products or caring for any pets or plants.