1 For 1 Special Bundle -  Premium Alfalfa NomNom (35g + 35g)
1 For 1 Special Bundle -  Premium Alfalfa NomNom (35g + 35g)

1 For 1 Special Bundle - Premium Alfalfa NomNom (35g + 35g)

Alfalfa hay is a nutrient-rich forage that offers many benefits, especially for rabbits and other small herbivores (like guinea pigs, chinchillas, and some livestock).

⭐ High in Protein & Calcium
Perfect for young, growing rabbits, pregnant/nursing does, or underweight pets.
Helps with muscle development and bone strength.
⭐ Rich in Vitamins & Minerals
Packed with Vitamin A, D, E, and K for immune health.
Contains iron, magnesium, and potassium for energy and digestion.
⭐ Supports Healthy Weight Gain
Higher calorie content than grass hays (like timothy or orchard), making it ideal for malnourished or skinny animals.
⭐ Great for Picky Eaters
Sweet, leafy, and aromatic—bunnies love the taste!
Encourages foraging behavior and keeps them munching.
⭐ Digestive Health
The fiber helps keep gut motility steady, preventing stasis (but should be balanced with grass hay for adults).

Best for young rabbits (under 6-7 months) due to high calcium/protein.
Adult rabbits should eat it sparingly (as a treat or supplement) to avoid bladder stones or obesity. Grass hays (timothy, orchard, meadow) should be the main hay for adult bunnies.

🐰 Perfect For:
✔ Baby bunnies
✔ Nursing/pregnant rabbits
✔ Underweight/senior pets (in moderation)
✔ Guinea pigs & chinchillas (also great for calcium needs)

-How to Use:-
1. Mix with pellets
2. Hide in main hay diet. Pawfect to promote natural foraging behaviour.
3. Handfeed as snack (bonding time with your bunny!)

Weight (appx): 35g + 35g
Store in cool, dry place & airtight container

_Important:
1. Gradual Introduction: Wheatgrass is a nutritious supplement, but like any new food, it should be introduced slowly to avoid digestive upset. Start with a small amount (a few blades) and monitor your rabbit for 24 hours.
2. Watch for Reactions: Some rabbits may have sensitive stomachs. If you notice soft stools, bloating, or lack of appetite, discontinue feeding and consult a veterinarian.
3. Not a Replacement: A healthy rabbit diet should be 80% hay, and you should never replace a rabbit’s primary diet of hay, fresh water, and balanced pellets. It is a treat or supplement, not a staple food.
4. Consult Your Vet: If your rabbit has pre-existing health conditions, check with a vet before adding new foods to their diet.
5. Not intended for rabbits under 6 months._
SKU: OH2025040
$7.00