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Oxbow Animal Health Oat Hay for Small Animals (15 oz)
Oxbow Animal Health Oat Hay for Small Animals (15 oz)
Oxbow Animal Health Oat Hay for Small Animals (15 oz)
Oxbow Animal Health Oat Hay for Small Animals (15 oz)
Oxbow Animal Health Oat Hay for Small Animals (15 oz)

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Oxbow Animal Health Oat Hay for Small Animals (15 oz)

Oxbow Animal Health SKU: 101-103-0150 Barcode: 744845402703

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High-Fiber Alternative to Grass Hays

Product Description

Oxbow Oat Hay is harvested at the early bloom stage before oat kernels mature, yielding savory, fiber-rich husks. This companion forage provides similar nutritional analysis to western timothy hay, with enhanced texture and aroma from the immature seed heads. Ideal for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, prairie dogs, and other small herbivores, it supports digestive health and dental wear while adding variety to daily diets.

Benefits

  • Savory Crunch & Aroma: Early-harvest oat husks deliver a unique texture and enticing oatmeal scent that stimulates appetite and enriches mealtime.
  • High Fiber Support: With up to 32% crude fiber, Oat Hay supports gut motility, nutrient absorption, and helps prevent gastrointestinal stasis.
  • Dental Health Maintenance: The fibrous texture encourages natural chewing behaviors, helping prevent continuous tooth wear and overgrowth.
  • Dietary Variety: Companion forage adds taste and texture diversity when offered alongside timothy, orchard grass, or brome hays.
  • Quality Farm Sourcing: Hand-selected from Oxbow’s family of farms and gently processed to remove excess dust and debris for premium small-animal forage.

Ingredients

Single-ingredient oat hay, including leaves, stems, and immature oat husks.

Guaranteed Analysis

Nutrient

Limit

Amount

Crude Protein

Min

7.00%

Crude Fat

Min

1.50%

Crude Fiber

Max

32.00%

Moisture

Max

15.00%

How to Use

  • Place a generous handful of oat hay in the habitat daily.
  • Mix with other grass hays to enrich diet variety.
  • Remove soiled hay and replace it with a fresh supply to maintain cleanliness.
  • Store in a cool, dry location and keep the bag tightly sealed after each use.

Recommended Feeding Chart

Species Group Serving
All Small Herbivores Unlimited free-choice access

Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Intended for herbivorous small animals only; not for omnivores or carnivores.
  • Monitor for mold or spoilage; discard compromised hay immediately.
  • Provide unlimited clean water alongside hay consumption.

Shipping & Returns

We offer ground, express, priority, and international delivery; see our shipping policy for details.

For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our refund policy.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What elevates Oxbow Oat Hay above traditional hay varieties?

Ans: Harvested at early bloom, Oat Hay features immature oat husks that provide a savory flavor, unique crunch, and higher fiber content, enhancing enrichment and digestive support in small pets.

Q2: Can I feed Oat Hay as the sole forage source?

Ans: Yes. Oat Hay can be offered free-choice as a primary forage, though mixing with timothy or orchard grass hays maximizes textural variety and nutritional balance.

Q3: How should I transition my pet to Oat Hay?

Ans: Introduce gradually over 5 days by mixing increasing amounts of Oat Hay with existing hay until full substitution, monitoring stool consistency and appetite throughout transition.

Q4: Is Oat Hay dust-free, and why does that matter?

Ans: Oxbow processes Oat Hay to remove excess dust, minimizing respiratory irritation in sensitive small pets while preserving optimal feeding hygiene.

Q5: How does Oat Hay support dental health differently from grass hay?

Ans: The crunchy husks and varied stem textures of Oat Hay intensify chewing activity, promoting natural tooth wear and reducing risks of dental malocclusion common in small herbivores.

Animal type: Rabbits, Guinea pigs, Chinchillas

Package type: Bag

Pet food flavor: Hay

Small animal food form: Hay

Small animal food ingredients: Oats