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Mountain meadow hay for rodents and rabbits

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Aromatic mountain meadow hay with a beautiful, firm texture. Popular as a base or a variety for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus. Includes selection guides, storage tips, and suitable hay racks/hay bags. Specialist since 2011.
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The JR Farm Mountain Meadow Hay House is covered with wonderfully aromatic mountain meadow hay from our own cultivation and contains a high content of crude fiber, which not only benefits digestion but also natural tooth wear. The house itself is made of

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Mountain Hay - Mountain meadow hay with added chamomile. The origin of this mountain meadow hay guarantees a rich botanical diversity. This 100% natural product with a chamomile aroma is rich in fiber (> 30%) and promotes both digestion and dental care in

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Mountain Hay - Mountain meadow hay with added dandelion. The origin of this mountain meadow hay guarantees a rich botanical diversity. This 100% natural product with a dandelion aroma is rich in fiber (> 30%) and promotes both digestion and dental care in

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The JR Farm Mountain Meadow Hay House with Root Roof is covered with wonderfully aromatic mountain meadow hay and carrot from our own cultivation and contains a high content of crude fiber, which not only benefits digestion but also natural tooth wear. Th

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Mountain Hay - Mountain meadow hay with added mint. The origin of this mountain meadow hay guarantees a rich botanical diversity. This 100% natural product with a mint aroma is rich in fiber (> 30%) and promotes both digestion and dental care in rabbits a

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Mountain Hay - Mountain meadow hay with herbs. The origin of this mountain meadow hay guarantees a rich botanical diversity. This 100% natural product with a herbal aroma is rich in fiber (> 30%) and promotes both digestion and dental care in rabbits and

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Give your rodents and rabbits a healthy dose of fun and challenge with the JR Farm Willow Hay Ball. These natural foraging toys are specially designed to mimic your pets' natural behavior and keep them occupied for hours:

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Mountain meadow hay for rodents and rabbits

Offer mountain meadow hay in a permanent hay place Mountain meadow hay is a popular type of hay for pet owners who want a little more aroma, texture, and variety in their hay patch. This hay typically comes from (mountain) meadows with a natural mix of grasses and herbs and often has a firmer stem. This makes it popular with rabbits and herbivores like guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus, especially if your pet enjoys nibbling for longer periods. In this category, you'll find mountain meadow hay in various varieties and packaging options, plus practical solutions for offering clean hay. Specialist since 2011.

Aromatic & attractive
Often a distinct scent and a nice mix of antennae.
Sturdy structure
Popular with animals that like to nibble on hay for longer.
Offer clean
Combine with a hay rack or hay bag .
All types of hay
Compare mountain meadow with timothy, pasture, herbs, and fresh grass hay.

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Timothy hay
Fiber-rich base that is often eaten very consistently.

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Meadow hay
All-round choice, nice to use next to mountain pasture.

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Herbal hay
Extra fragrance and variety, useful for fussy eaters.

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Fresh grass hay
Soft and fragrant as a change from coarser hay.

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Hay bales & chunks
Handy for stock and bulk consumption.

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Mountain meadow hay in brief

  • Character: aromatic hay, often with a somewhat coarser, firm blade.
  • For whom: Ideal as a base or variation for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and degus.
  • When to choose: if your animal likes to “work” on hay or you want to make the hay area more attractive.
  • Practical: offer it clean in a hay rack or hay bag .

What is mountain meadow hay?

Mountain meadow hay is typically sourced from (mountain) meadows with a natural variety of grasses and herbs. This mix often gives the hay a distinctive aroma and a recognizable texture. Many animals find mountain meadow hay appealing because it smells and feels "different" than a standard pasture mix.

In daily practice, mountain meadow hay is often chosen as a variation in addition to timothy hay or meadow hay , so that the hay spot remains attractive and your animal can choose different structures.

Which animals is mountain meadow hay suitable for?

  • Rabbits: plenty of hay available daily as a permanent spot.
  • Guinea pigs: Provide plenty of food daily, preferably in a clean, fixed location.
  • Chinchillas and degus: often very suitable as a basic hay or as a variation.
  • Hamsters, gerbils, rats and mice: mainly as nesting and activity material, or occasionally for nibbling.

How to choose the right mountain pasture variant

  • Texture: Choose a coarser variety if your pet likes to nibble for a long time; choose something softer if your pet is a selective eater.
  • Variety: combine with fresh grass hay or herbal hay if you are looking for extra variety.
  • Consumption: For multiple animals, larger packages or bales/chunks are often more practical.
  • Cleanliness: If hay quickly ends up in bedding or wet areas, choose a manger or hay bag.

Manger or hay bag: what works best?

A permanent hay spot often makes a big difference: hay stays clean for longer, you can see better what is being eaten and there is less "drag" through the enclosure.

  • Hay rack: a sturdy, fixed eating area. View all options at Hay Racks .
  • Hay bags: space-saving and often extra neat in use. View the options at Hay Bags .

Would you like us to help you choose the right one for your pet, the size of your enclosure, and your gnawing habits? Contact us via our service page .

Storing mountain meadow hay: how to keep it fresh

  • Dry and airy: store hay in a breathable rather than completely airtight container.
  • Away from moisture: Hay that becomes damp can develop a musty smell and is more likely to be thrown away.
  • No strong odors: hay absorbs odors easily, so avoid placing it near cleaning products.
  • Older stock first: this way the quality of your hay patch remains more consistent.

Checklist: is your choice right?

  • It actually gets eaten: you see daily uptake (not just dragging or spreading).
  • Fresh scent: hay smells pleasant and not musty.
  • Clean hay area: not above the toilet area and soiled hay must be removed immediately.
  • Suitable structure: coarser for real nibblers, softer if your animal eats selectively.
  • Variety works: feel free to combine with timothy or meadow hay .

Maintenance

  • Daily Refresh: Replace any hay that is readily accessible, especially if it becomes damp or soiled.
  • Cleaning the trough/bag: clean regularly and check the attachment.
  • Fixed hay area: helps to better assess cleanliness and intake.
  • Bulk consumption: consider bales/chunks for easier refilling.

Safety

  • Stable placement: Hanging hay bags and mangers should be stable and hang at a safe height.
  • Check openings and edges: avoid pinching and look for wear or sharp parts.
  • Remove wet hay: Damp or soiled hay should be discarded immediately and replaced with clean, dry hay.
  • Unsure about a model? Ask us for advice via service .

FAQ Mountain meadow hay

Is mountain meadow hay different from “normal” meadow hay?
Often, in terms of aroma and texture. In practice, mountain meadow hay often has a more aromatic character and can feel somewhat coarser or firmer, depending on the harvest and composition.

What is the best way to offer mountain meadow hay?
Create a permanent hay area with a manger or hay bag. This way, the hay stays clean longer and you can quickly see how much is being eaten.

Can my pet eat this in unlimited quantities?
For rabbits and herbivores like guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus, it's common to have plenty of hay available at all times. Refresh the feeding area daily.

Can I mix mountain meadow hay with other types of hay?
Yes, that's often done. Mountain pasture is a nice alternative to timothy hay, meadow hay, herb hay, or fresh grass hay.

Aromatic hay with a recognizable structure
Great as a base or variation in the hay area
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