Hayroll
Suitable for
Rabbits – guinea pigs – chinchillas – degus – hamsters – rats – gerbils – mice
Extra information
Healthy fiber-rich treat for rodents, rabbits and horses! Delicious to chew on and also something healthy to eat.
A healthy addition to the menu of guinea pigs, rabbits and chinchillas that consists of different types of dried grass.
Thanks to the extra vitamins, the rolls can give just that little bit extra to animals that need it.
Packaging
1 and 5 pieces
Need a different weight? Please contact us!
Composition
Herbal hay, alfalfa, linseed oil
Complementary feed for rodents, rabbits and horses.
Analytical components
Crude protein: 14%
Crude fat: 4%
Crude fiber: 30%
Crude ash: 13%
Calcium: 1.2%
Phosphorus: 0.3%
Nutritional additives (per kg)
Vit. A: 15,000IE / Vit. D3: 3,000IE / Vit. E: 300IE / Iron sulphate monohydrate E1: 90mg / Zinc oxide E6: 80 mg / Copper chelate E4: 10mg / Manganese oxide: 30: mg / 3b202 I-Cajodate anhydrate: 0.5mg / 3b304 Gec. Cobalt carbonate 1.5mg / Nelenium sodium selenite E8 0.3mg
Nutritional advice
Feed as a snack to your pet’s normal diet. Feed at your own insight, feed several times a week depending on the life stage, health status and living conditions of the animal.
Make sure there is always fresh drinking water and unlimited hay available and provide fresh vegetables regularly!
Storage advice
Store in a cool, dry and dark place, for example in a sealed bag, bucket or container. This means that the products remain good for longer and there is less chance of quality deterioration.
This natural food is composed of natural products. This means that the food may differ slightly in colour, smell, appearance and taste, depending on the origin, harvest time and weather conditions. In addition, it cannot be prevented that insects or their eggs or traces of other products may sometimes be present in the food. In many cases this is not harmful to the animals. If you have found something that does not belong in your food, please contact us.
Extra caution
If your pet has medical problems, it is important to first ask a veterinarian for advice. Herbs in particular can have a very beneficial supporting effect, but if in doubt, first seek the advice of an expert or ask us for advice by email.

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