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Zupreem Natural Timothy Hay for Small Animals, 40-oz

$14.99

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Zupreem SKU: 995205 Barcode: 762177990606

Essential High-Fiber Nutrition for Small Herbivores

Product Description

ZuPreem Natural Timothy Hay is a premium sun-cured grass hay harvested from fertile Idaho fields, providing essential fiber for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and other small herbivores. Hand-selected from the top 5% of available timothy grass and rigorously tested for pesticides, this weed-free hay delivers natural nutrition with a fresh aroma that stimulates appetite.

Benefits

  • Premium Quality Assurance: Hand-selected from the top 5% of timothy grass and quality-inspected before and during packaging, ensures consistent excellence. 
  • Pesticide-Free Safety: Tested and monitored for pesticides with a certified noxious weed-free certification, which provides peace of mind for pet owners. 
  • Optimal Digestive Health: High crude fiber content (max 32%) promotes healthy gut motility and prevents gastrointestinal stasis in small herbivores. 
  • Natural Dental Maintenance: Long-strand fiber texture encourages continuous chewing, naturally wearing down continuously growing teeth. 
  • Nutrient-Rich Foundation: Grown in fertile Idaho soil with high mineral content, sun-cured for natural freshness and enhanced palatability.

Ingredients

Guaranteed Analysis

  • Crude Protein (min) ........................................ 7.0%
  • Crude Fat (min) ............................................. 1.8%
  • Crude Fiber (max) .......................................... 32.0%
  • Moisture (max) ............................................. 12.0%

Inactive Ingredients

Sun-cured Timothy Hay (Phleum pratense)

How to Use

  • Provide unlimited access daily as the foundational diet component.
  • Place in feed hopper, bin, or loose on cage bottom for natural foraging.
  • Encourage consumption by hiding hay in animal-safe toys or cardboard tubes.
  • Remove and replace wet hay immediately to prevent spoilage.
  • Store in a cool, dry place free from pests; reseal the bag after each use.

Recommended Feeding Chart

Species Group Daily 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

  • For herbivorous small animals only; not suitable for omnivores or carnivores.
  • Monitor for mold or spoilage; discard compromised hay immediately.
  • Store away from moisture, direct sunlight, and extreme temperatures.

Shipping & Return

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: How does Zupreem Natural Timothy Hay compare to the Oxbow brand hay?

Ans: Zupreem offers softer, more crisp strands with better "bounce" freshness compared to some competitors, while maintaining pesticide-free certification and hand-selection from Idaho's top 5% timothy grass for consistent quality.

Q2: What makes this hay suitable for daily feeding versus occasional treats?

Ans: The balanced 7% protein and 32% fiber profile makes it ideal for unlimited daily consumption, supporting both digestive health and dental wear without excess calories that could cause obesity.

Q3: Can this hay be used as bedding material in addition to food?

Ans: Yes. Zupreem Natural Timothy Hay serves dual purposes as both primary nutrition and natural bedding material, providing comfort while encouraging natural foraging behaviors in habitat environments.

Q4: How should I store opened hay to maintain freshness and aroma?

Ans: Store in a cool, dry location away from pests and moisture. Gently push air from the bag and reseal tightly after each use to preserve the sun-cured aroma and prevent spoilage.

Q5: What age groups benefit most from this Timothy Hay formula?

Ans: All life stages of small herbivores benefit, though adult animals receive optimal nutrition from the balanced protein-to-fiber ratio, while young or nursing animals may need supplemental alfalfa for higher protein needs.