Bunny Nature FreshGrass for rodents & rabbits

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Hay is part of the basic diet for many animals. The hay content in the digestive plan is high and therefore the quality of the hay is also very important. Decisive for acceptance, but also for the balance of the diet and the entire diet
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Bunny Nature FreshGrass for rodents & rabbits!

Hay is part of the basic diet for many animals. The hay content in the digestive plan is high and therefore the quality of the hay is also very important. Decisive for acceptance, but also for the balance of the diet and the complete coverage of the needs. BunnyNature Fresh grass Hay stands for the highest quality with maximum diversity of plants.

Origin, quality and processing of the Bunny Nature FreshGras

The variety of plants, the processing and the fiber structure determine premium hay. We ensure consistent product quality with our high standards. We ensure that the hay offers maximum taste and nutrients for animals due to its multitude of plants. We only use gently indoor-dried hay to ensure that the flavor and nutrients are not lost during processing. Only in this way can we avoid the harmful influences of the environment and the hay remains natural, as immediately after harvesting and without the loss of vitamins.

And so the hay should be rich in fiber, crunchy and low in dust and nothing else ends up in our pockets. Crisp stalks and optimal raw fiber content are necessary for optimal tooth wear and a healthy gastrointestinal tract. And dust doesn't belong in a bag of hay at all. On the contrary, it would be unhealthy for the animals' respiratory tract and eyes. We ensure that the hay is of exceptionally good quality, so that the animals do well.

The FreshGras consists of no fewer than 18 different plant species

Dead grass, fescue, foxtail, ryegrass, red fescue, meadow grass,
bentgrass, creeper, red fescue with stolons, perennial ryegrass, dandelion, silverweed, chickweed, yarrow, narrow plantain, white clover, red clover, roller trefoil.

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