Rabbit, Chinchillas, Dutch pig's new favorite
Timothy grass, also known as cat's tail, Timothy grass, ladder grass. It is a grassy cattail genus of the gramineae family. The plant is tall, the leaves are abundant, the leaves are large, and the grass yield is high and stable. China's northeast, North China, Northwest provinces and regions have planting, but the current area is small. It is a cold-season type of grass and grows in bunches. Grass Ho is long and close, cylindrical shape. The blades are large and contain a slender tongue with a white film at the bottom of the blade and grooves on each side. Hay has relatively wide blade blades. The color is usually soft green or grayish green or brownish-green.
It is most recommended for feeding on herbivores. (including rabbits, Chinchillas, Dutch pigs, etc.)
High fiber forage, for herbivorous (herbivorous) pets to provide rich fiber, promote gastrointestinal peristalsis (regulating digestive function); Effectively prevent hairball, and avoid constipation, soft stools and other symptoms; It has a certain auxiliary effect on relieving diarrhea, suitable for rabbits, chinchillas, guinea pigs, and other herbivorous pets of all ages! The main food for adult herbivorous pets, and the late transitional food for young herbivorous pets. Alfalfa should be consumed at an early age.
High fiber, low protein and low calcium forage, very suitable for rabbits or herbivores more than 5 months old to eat, can maintain the gastrointestinal motility of small animals and help hair, avoid excessive obesity of small animals and maintain urinary system diseases, eat more can reduce soft stool and flatulence in the body! The cellulose in the grass promotes the digestive system of rabbits, and when small animals are fed this grass, it promotes natural chewing behavior and has the effect of grinding their teeth.