you can buy timothy hay at about any pet store, some walmarts carry it in the pet aisle.
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.
yes .some other animals eat timothy hay.
Usually alfalfa hay is used for young pigs and pregnant sows. It has a lot of calcuim, so they need it. Adult guinea pigs are best to have a good bowl of pellets and all the timothy hay they can eat!
Timothy Hay
It is. Horses usually love timothy hay and it's a great general hay, mixing well with other types like alfalfa #2 or a good red or green oat. Not available in some areas but if you have it in yours, your lucky.
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.
Timothy hay for an adult, alfalfa for a baby. There alternatives for timothy such as oat grass, but timothy hay is really best.
Timothy is a grass hay
yes .some other animals eat timothy 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.
Orchard and Timothy hay are two different species of hay. Both are considered grass type hays however. Timothy hay tends to have a lower protein level than Orchard hay, but can also be more expensive. The overall nutritional content of both hays will vary according to where they are grown.
Usually alfalfa hay is used for young pigs and pregnant sows. It has a lot of calcuim, so they need it. Adult guinea pigs are best to have a good bowl of pellets and all the timothy hay they can eat!
Yes horse do eat timothy hay, in fact it is one of the more commonly fed hays.
Timothy Hay
Yes its a vegetable
yes, timothy is the best hay for bunnies. just remember never get off the road, it could have gas
A timothy grass hay field at maturity is around 40-inches tall, filled with bunch grass. The stems of timothy hay end in a seed head. The 2 to 6-inch leaves are a soft, light green.