at a pet store
it attracts ghosts buy the static of the hay
Hay, Hay Pellets, and Sweetfeed.
you can buy timothy hay at about any pet store, some walmarts carry it in the pet aisle.
No it's actually good for them, but you have to buy the hay, because normal hay might have parisites in them.
go to buy made, categories, pets, horses and hay should come up
This all depends on the type of hay, the quality of that hay, and where you are located. It also depends on the supply and demand of hay for the time you are needing to buy or sell.
horses do not get hay. their owner or master buys the hay for them. then the human throws the hay on the ground for the horse to eat. Humans go to farm that sells hay then they buy it. a horse eats on average 150 bales of a hay a year, that is if they do not graze in the the summer.
at a feed store
Yes. There are livestock farms that always need hay sometime or other, and will be happy to buy from you if you provide the hay at a reasonable price.
hay can be a variety of colors so it should be ok. if you've had it for a while you might want to buy some fresh hay.
Not giving guinea pigs unlimited Timothy Hay around the clock is a big mistake. Many people don't seem to know that guinea pigs NEED hay. Many people buy the hay they find at the pet store, the most commonly found packaged hay is Alfalfa hay. Many people buy Alfalfa hay because that is what the pet store people told them to buy. Alfalfa hay should only be given to pregnant mothers and growing babies. Alfalfa hay has too much calcium and other nutrients which can cause bladder stones in guinea pigs. Timothy hay helps their digestive system and is the best way to help keep their molars ground down and healthy.
You go to a store and buy some.