Fish should not eat Timothy hay, as it is not part of their natural diet. Timothy hay is primarily a source of fiber for herbivorous animals like rabbits and guinea pigs. Fish require a balanced diet that typically includes pellets, flakes, or live food specifically formulated for their species. Feeding fish inappropriate foods can lead to digestive issues and health problems.
Yes horse do eat timothy hay, in fact it is one of the more commonly fed hays.
Timothy hay for an adult, alfalfa for a baby. There alternatives for timothy such as oat grass, but timothy hay is really best.
yes
yes, timothy is the best hay for bunnies. just remember never get off the road, it could have gas
Timothy grass, which is used for timothy hay, can grow wild in North America and Europe. It is a cool-season grass that can thrive in diverse environments. However, the quality of wild timothy hay may vary compared to cultivated varieties.
I don't know if I'd say a lot, but guinea pigs do eat a type of hay called timothy hay.
They will eat just about everything yet this is not recommended.
no. they eat timothy hay and dry pellet food
Timothy hay is for small animals to eat. Bedding goes in the bottom of the cage for them to live on and be comfortable. Much more comfortable than newspaper.
A tamed rabbit will often eat timothy hay and various vegetables, such as carrots and lettuce.
Timothy is a grass hay
Phillip and Timothy only (and have to) drink water.