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From our fields to your home. Standlee PremiYum Timothy Grass forage for Small Companion Animals is grown to the proper stage of maturity. The plant is cut, sun-cured (dried) to the ideal moisture level and baled. Standlee specialists visually inspect and select only the highest quality forage to go into each bag and box. PremiYum Timothy Grass forage is highly palatable, is low to moderate in protein, and high in digestible fiber.
SKU | 3855557 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Timothy Hay |
Primary Brand | Standlee |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 20 LBS |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Timothy Hay |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 24 IN |
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Height | 15 IN |
Width | 16 IN |
Hand-Selected Naturally Sun-Cured Premium Western Timothy Grass Forage.
Standlee PremiYum Timothy Grass can be fed to rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, chinchillas, and other herbivores. Feed Standlee PremiYum Timothy Grass, along with the Standlee PremiYum vitamin and mineral fortified feed specific to your animals, to meet essential nutrient requirements. Standlee PremiYum Timothy Grass forage can be fed at a minimum rate equal to 10% of the total diet. Free-choice feeding may be offered, but Standlee PremiYum Timothy Grass is NOT intended to be the only component of the diet. Place forages in a hopper, bin, or loose. Remove any uneaten forage if it becomes damp or soiled. Always provide clean, fresh water daily. Store forage in a cool, dry place. Reclose after each use. See PremiYum Complete matrix for Standlee PremiYum Hand-Selected Forage and Fortified Food recommended pairings. Consult with your veterinarian when changing your animal's diet.
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