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Timothy Forage Hay Blend
Timothy Forage Hay Blend
Timothy Forage Hay Blend

Timothy Forage Hay

(£7.50)

Hop into the goodness of our Timothy Forage Hay, grown locally to our farm. It’s not just hay; it’s a herbal ley hay, packed with nutritious herbs and grasses.

This delightful twist on our classic Timothy Hay makes mealtime more interesting for your pets, packed with varied tastes and textures from the field. Whether your furry friends fancy a bit of crunch or a softer munch, we’ve got you covered.

Opt for our coarse blend for that perfect teeth workout and tummy filler, or go soft for a gentle nibble or a cosy litter tray topper. It’s all about giving pets a taste of the wild, sustainably sourced and lovingly prepared.

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Not sure which texture to pick?

Our Timothy Forage Hay comes in two: coarser for dental health and tummies, and softer for gentle nibbles and bedding.

The courser blend is like our classic Timothy, but with an extra sprinkle of variety for those taste buds and texture lovers. The softer option is perfect for snuggles yet still does the trick for keeping those teeth in check.

Need help choosing? Drop us a line.

 

Ingredients

Just like us, pets love variety. Each blend is enriched with a mix of hays and grasses, all known for their beneficial health qualities and offering a banquet of flavours and textures.

Orchard Grass

Rich in fibre, making it an excellent choice for digestive health.

Cocksfoot

High in fibre and low in protein.

Timothy Grass

High fibre and low protein, it’s an excellent source of roughage for pets, helping with digestion and preventing bloating.

Sainfoin

Unique among forage plants – it contains condensed tannins, which can reduce the risk of bloating. It also provides good levels of protein and energy.

Burnet

Unique Burnet grass is valued for its yummy taste and nutrient content, making it a valuable component of your pet’s diet.

Ryegrass

Good levels of protein and energy.

Meadow Fescue

Similar to ryegrass in terms of nutritional value and known for its great flavour.

Tall Fescue

Adds variety and great for foraging pets.

Why Timothy Forage Hay?

Unchopped, dried Timothy grass with a richer mix of herbs and grasses for varied, nutritious diets.

Dust-extracted and UK sourced.

High in fibre for good digestive health.

Encourage natural chewing and support dental hygiene.

Low in protein and calcium.

Perfect for fussy eaters and large appetites (particularly rabbits, chinchillas, degus and guinea pigs).

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To help you choose between products, we created this fancy graphic. We hope it helps (if not, ping us a message, we love to hear your feedback and if you still need help choosing, there will always be a friendly person there ready to lend a hand).

Perfect for fussy eaters

4 stars

Variety of tastes and textures

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Even better for babies up to 6 months old

4 stars

Energy boost for poorly pets

4 stars

For nursing mums

3 stars

Pro Tips 

•  Many small animals such as, rabbits, chinchillas and guinea pigs need to keep ever-growing teeth in check. If teeth are not worn down all kinds of health problems can arise. We don’t chop our Timothy hay which helps retain nutrients and gives them something good to chew on.

•  Remember grass hays such as timothy hay or meadow hay, unlike legume hay, should make up 80% of your pet’s dietary requirement.

•  Always consult your vet before any major changes in your pet’s diet.

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Important: Please order your Hamper on its own and not with any other products in your basket. That way we’ll be able to offer you FREE postage.

As we’re lovingly preparing your hamper by hand, we’ll be delivering these to you w/c: 12 December so they arrive in time for the festivities!