| | |  | Food | Home » » » » Oxbow Oat Hay | | | | | | | Description: | | Your animals will love the immature oat grain that is attached in the head and will benefit greatly from the fiber in the leaf and stem. Oat Hay is a good source of fiber and gives variety to your animal's diet. It also makes a good bedding alternative to wheat straw. | | | Features: | |
• 15-oz bag
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 13.7 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.4 inches | | Product Height:
| 5.4 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.94 pounds | | Package Length:
| 13.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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my prarie dogs cant get enoughJul 19, 2011
By Bey
"Raven"
my prairie dogs are zombies to this hay, cant get enough, rabbits dont care for it, chinchillas love it, guinea pigs are meh on it. but if you have a prarie dog this is a must!
My Guinea Pig loves Oxbow Oat HayMar 28, 2011
By Susan I bought Oxbow Oat Hay when I had a gift card and my Guinea Pig loved it! Only problem is the Oxbow Oat Hay is pretty expensive sometimes but it's worth is since my Guinea Pig loves it.
Love oxbow...but this isn't that great!Jan 17, 2011
By Papillon Mama This stuff is okay once in a while, but a little too expensive to use instead of the timothy hay. The guinea pigs weren't that thrilled by it.
The only hay my bunnies will eat regularlyNov 04, 2010
By P. Bonitz I have tried all kinds of hay, especially timothy of various brands, since that's supposed to be the best for rabbits. How much money I've wasted! Even with the herbs in it, they turn up their noses at any kind of timothy. Same story with numerous other kinds of hay until I found the Oxbow oat hay. They love it, and munch it on and off all day long. Occasionally we'll get some bags that are a green cut of the oat hay and they'll look at me like "Hey-ho, what's THIS?!" (if you have rabbits, you know that look). Apparently, they only deign to dine on yellow oat hay. So try the yellow if your buns won't eat the green, or vice versa. My local Petsmart now carries the oat hay, but I order it from various places online since it's about half the price and I have to order their pellet food online anyway. Just wish it came in bigger bags like the timothy does, since they go through it quite rapidly!
Rabbit eats it, but not favorite type of Oxbow hayJul 17, 2010
By Kristen M. Adams Title pretty much says it all... I got a variety of the Oxbow minibales for our rabbit to see what his hay preferences are. He much prefers the Western Timothy and Orchard Grass to this stuff, but he will eat a bit of this as well. In the future will probably not be repurchasing, though, as he eats more if I give him the other stuff.
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