Oaten Hay for Guinea Pigs & Rabbits 1kg

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Delicious Fibre Source For Small Animals. Price Includes Shipping.
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    Sustainably Packaged

    Packed in a cardboard box and weighing a minimum of 1kg. This box of hay has a low carbon footprint being grown and packed in South Australia. Shipping is included in the price of this product.

    Locally Grown

    Grown in South Australia in the Murraylands. This hay is packed in Mount Barker, free from weather damage and of the highest quality.

    Naturally Delicious & Palatable

    Oaten hay is a balanced, high-fibre forage that supports healthy digestion and dental wear in guinea pigs and rabbits. Naturally sweet and highly palatable, it encourages steady feeding and provides consistent energy for daily maintenance and overall wellbeing.

    Munch-Worthy treats
    for your furry friends!

    No Nasties

    No Nasties

    Enjoyed By All

    Enjoyed By All

    Australian Owned

    Australian Owned

    Feedsafe Accredited

    Feedsafe Accredited

    How to feed:

    Provide guinea pigs and rabbits with unlimited access to hay. Expect guinea pigs to eat approximately 80 to 100g per head per day and rabbits to eat 150 to 200g per head per day

    This hay is suitable for other animals including poultry, cattle, goats, sheep, and more. Contact Nesty Boxes for further information and guidance when feeding to other species.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a feed test?

    A feed test, also known as a forage analysis, is a laboratory assessment that measures the nutritional composition of hay. It typically includes moisture, dry matter, crude protein, fibre, fat, and energy levels to help users understand feed quality. At Nesty Boxes, every cut of hay is feed tested to verify key specifications, including sugar content, ensuring transparency and consistency. Each box of hay comes with a copy of its forage test results, allowing you to see the exact nutrient profile, including water soluble carbohydrate (sugar) levels, so you can make informed choices for your guinea pigs or rabbits.

    What makes Nesty Boxes Hay different?

    Our hay is locally grown in South Australia and feed-tested with every new cut to guarantee consistency, nutrition, and freshness. Each batch meets strict quality standards for fibre, protein, and moisture content.

    Is Nesty Boxes hay suitable for guinea pigs and rabbits?

    Yes, our hay range is perfect for guinea pigs and rabbits. Each variety offers different nutritional benefits, such as lucerne for extra protein and calcium, or timothy and oaten hay for daily fibre and digestion support.

    How is the hay packaged?

    Our hay is packed in convenient 1kg boxes for easy storage and feeding. Each box contains clean, leafy hay that is hand selected and handled carefully to preserve its aroma, texture, and nutritional integrity.

    How often should I feed hay to my pets?

    Hay should make up the majority of your pet’s diet and be available at all times. You can mix different hay types to encourage natural foraging behaviour and provide a balance of nutrients, flavour, and texture.

    How do you ensure the hay stays fresh?

    We source directly from trusted South Australian farms and store hay under optimal conditions to maintain quality. Because each new cut is feed tested, you can trust that the hay you receive is clean, safe, and true to its natural aroma and colour.

    Can I use Nesty Boxes hay for other small pets?

    Yes, our hay is suitable for small herbivores such as chinchillas or tortoises. Always select the variety that best suits your animal’s nutritional needs and check with a vet for species specific feeding advice.