Our specialist's review By Oscar V. Hay is a must for your rodent. In your rodent's cage you need to include hay in a variety of ways to get his attention and make sure he eats it.There are different ways to put it, for example, in a ball, somewhere he has to think about how to get to or even in a feeder. Be aware of their tastes as one of the reasons rodents don't want to eat it is because they don't like it. If they try several and still won't eat, go to your vet. Home Small pets Hay Bunny FreshGrass Hay Carrots Bunny Bunny FreshGrass Hay Carrots 5 14 reviews Bunny's carrot hay is an essential food due to its high fibre content. It can be fed to all types of rodents.It is an essential high fibre food for dwarf rabbits and rodents. It can be offered as a daily hay or mixed with other hays to vary the palat ... See full description Weight 500 GR 5,63€ 11,26€/KG Order 2 units, don't run out of it x1 5,63€ 5,63€/unit x2 -0,11€ 11,15€ 5,52€ last unit x3 -0,17€ 16,72€ 5,46€ last unit x5 -0,28€ 27,87€ 5,35€ last unit Buy it with... Living World Nibblers Apple 10 cm 2,01€ Vitakraft Mineral Stone Rodents 168 g 168 GR 2,43€ Jr Farm Flores De Jardin Para Chinchillas 50 GR 2,94€ Features Bunny FreshGrass Hay Carrots Reference4018761140121 Weight500 GR BrandBunny Size42x21x14 cm Small Animal TypeRabbits, Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Chinchillas Description Bunny FreshGrass Hay Carrots Customer Reviews Bunny FreshGrass Hay Carrots 5 Stars | 14 reviews 5 Stars 71% 4 Stars 21% 3 Stars 7% 2 Stars 0% 1 Stars 0% Write a review Reviews in other countries Su heno favorito Bunny es el mejor heno. A mi conejo le encanta el heno de esta marca, y habitualmente no viene muy seco. See all customer reviews Related categories Hay for small pets Standard price 5,63€ Autoship order How does it work? Save in your Autoship deliveries! + info -5% In stock We recommend you see these alternatives with a delivery date confirmed by the supplier. - + Add to cart Exclusive online price Prices valid for today
Our specialist's review By Oscar V. Hay is a must for your rodent. In your rodent's cage you need to include hay in a variety of ways to get his attention and make sure he eats it.There are different ways to put it, for example, in a ball, somewhere he has to think about how to get to or even in a feeder. Be aware of their tastes as one of the reasons rodents don't want to eat it is because they don't like it. If they try several and still won't eat, go to your vet.