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For hay for your Degoes you have come to the right place in our Degoe webshop! Hay is very important for Degus. This is because Degoes have a so-called 'full stomach'. Their stomach has little muscle and can therefore not independently move on to the next
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Wonderfully scented and tasty Timothy hay of the best quality. The long fibers are good for the digestion and teeth of your rodent and rabbit. The Timothy hay is packed by hand to ensure that it is still the same quality...

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€20,50 €16,99
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Hey there, Degu lover! We have put together an epic Snuffelbox especially for your degus, packed with CRAZY surprises. We have combined our brilliant degu knowledge, experience and creativity to delight you and your furry friend. Be surprised and let the

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€35,-
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Treat your rodents to the refreshing taste and nutrients of Summer Meadow Hay. This high-quality hay has been carefully harvested and dried to retain its essential nutritional value, making it an ideal addition to your little friends' diet during the summ

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€4,99 €3,99
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Meet the Timothee hay rolls for rodents and rabbits, they are not only tasty, but also nutritious and available in several delicious flavours! Both rodents and rabbits will enjoy it to their heart's content. The hay rolls can be given as a variation of th

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€3,99
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Enrich the diet of your rodents and rabbits with a tasty treat - Topinambur with Marigold. This combination of crunchy topinambur and vibrant marigold petals provides a delicious variety in their diet.

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€5,99 €4,99
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Get ready for vegetable fun in XXL format with the JR Farm Veggie Vegetable Box for Rodents & Rabbits! Get ready for vegetable fun in XXL format with the JR Farm Veggie Vegetable Box for Rodents & Rabbits! This box isn't just any vegetable, it's vegetable

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€11,99
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Natural nibbling pleasure, packed with care: Meet our vitamin hay, a real treat for your rodents and rabbits. And we have good news - this premium product is hand packed in a 1 kg jute bag

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€9,99 €7,99
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Weserhay hay is a high-quality and natural food option for rodents and rabbits. The hay is carefully harvested in the Weser region of Germany, hence the name "Weserhay"

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€6,95 €5,95
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Degu hay is fiber-rich hay for degus

Order hay for your Degoes easily and quickly at DRD Knaagdierwinkel® The online Degoe Webshop!

For hay for your Degoes you have come to the right place in our Degoe webshop! Hay is very important for Degus. This is because Degus have a so-called 'full stomach'. Their stomach has little muscle and therefore cannot independently transport the food to the next part of the intestine. This is supposedly taken over by the following food portions. This also explains why Degus eat an average of many small portions of food per day. Their diet consists mainly of fiber!

The large appendix of Degus is the so-called fermentation chamber. That's where the fine dietary fibers from the hay go. There they are converted into proteins, vitamin B and vitamin K by special bacteria.

Degus have a pronounced need to gnaw. That is why they mainly need hay that is rich in structure and fiber. The hay is not only used for food, but also to meet the gnawing needs. A high-quality hay can be recognized by a number of points.

  • Smell . Hay should smell fresh. If the hay smells dusty and musty, it may contain mold. This is not healthy for either the animal or the owner.
  • Feeling . The hay should consist of long, crisp blades.
  • Avoiding Poisonous Plants . A responsible hay producer knows his land and knows what to look out for. Regular checks for poisonous plants are necessary.
  • Untreated nature reserves . A high diversity of herbs in the hay is very healthy. It is also important that nature is protected.

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