🌿 Elevate your pet’s snack game with nature’s freshest crunch!
Oxbow Animal Health Harvest Stacks offer 35 oz of premium, hand-selected Western Timothy hay grown in the USA. Compressed to reduce dust by 80%, this all-natural hay encourages mental and physical stimulation for small pets like rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. Veterinarian recommended for superior nutrition and clean feeding.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.19 Pounds |
Unit Count | 35 Pound |
Occasion | Birthday |
P**.
Quality
I enjoy these hay stacks more than loose hay for my Netherland Dwarf rabbit. I just put a 'bale' in his cage and he works away at it. I find it to be less messy than loose hay in an attached feeder. I also think it engages him more and helps to keep his teeth filed down.
M**M
Fresh, green, good quality. Small compact
I love the individual little rounds. Not really messy either. My guinea pigs seem to like them so far. Had 1/2hr now. But I bought these on a recomendtion from scotty @ "Scotty's Animals" I love them ❤️ quick delivery small packaging great for a road trip/vet visit with your little furry friend. I will buy these again in thinking they'll last at least a week. I'm happy camper
S**A
Smells delicious if I were my rabbit!
The media could not be loaded. I have 4 kinds of hay currently, 2 are oxbow and Bubba's not eating as much as he should. Well more of his hair than recommended (I know I'm doing all I can)This new oxbow snacks is doing the trick! It's entertaining him and he is eating. He is actually tossing it around like he annoyed but he is just have to work for it and he secretly loves it! It's a two thumbs up for me. Food and play time. Great great value. Going to probably last Bubba as supplemental hay enough to order bimonthly. Nice .. he did a binky. Haven't seen that in a few weeks.
T**L
Love it
My guinea pig loves them.. definitely going to order more
A**C
Hard to review! Read this...
My bunnies- my personal bunnies and my fosters who are mostly free roam do really like these. I got them for my sitter when I was put of town because I knew taking care of 6 bunnies is asking alot- especially when I usually forge/cut fresh food atleast twice a day for them. Spoiled (and deserving) I know! - but even the vet agrees with me- fresh is probably better of course.So anyways- I got these stacks to make it easy- and WOW the mess I came home to was INSANE. Returning from 7 hours of travel to a HUGE mess of hay and dust literally through out my house- super fun. Honestly the photo doesn't do the mess justice because it was also in their cage, and every room of my house. 👀💀👀... But like I said, bunnies loved them and it was easy for me sitter.So I'd say- be prepared to used them in a confined space and hope your bunny doesn't carry it around. Be ready to clean, and clean your vacuum multiple times if you have multiple bunnies. 🤪I'd feel bad giving less than 4 stars because the bunnies liked it, but the mess deserves a 2 star. 💀🎉🤪
A**P
Great idea and prevents mess!
Y’all. This is SO much easier to deal with! I have a one bunny and I also live in a small condo...big freaking bags of hay do t even make sense for me. This is compact and SO much less dust...I also have a bird and excess dust is not good to breathe for anyone especially him. This eliminates so much mess and waste. I can see if you have multiple pets or need a lot of hay this may not make sense but for the vast majority this should be a life saver for space and co trolling dust and mess. Not a lot of carrots in this just that front little strip you see. Not a deal breaker for me just an added treat for my bunny on top of me not having a mess. Once you pull this apart it is much more hay than you even think it could be. I usually break these in half for my baby bunny he is under a pound and way more than enough! Whoever came up with this deserves an award!!!
C**2
My Hay-Hating Rabbit Eats this
I have tried everything to get my rabbit to eat hay. She was on an all pellet diet for most of her life. Because of this, she has teeth issues. I was looking for a healthy snack for her, and read that someone else's hay-hating rapid eats these. I figured why not give it a try. My rabbit started eating it immediately. It's basically one huge pellet to her (5x2 inches?) Funnily enough, this expands into regular size hay. My rabbit will eat the stacks but not loose hay. What a diva. I'll continue to feed her these stacks in addition to loose hay. (I continue to feed my rabbit pellets, but they're from Viking Farmer. They're 100% pure Timothy hay and good for her teeth.)
E**.
Picky Bunny Now Eats Hay!
My daughter’s bunny was having some serious digestive issues and needed to eat more hay. He was picky and wouldn’t eat any hay at all. I bought some of these haystacks with carrots for her to give to him. At first he was just picking out the carrots but I kept telling her to give fresh haystacks whenever he ate all the carrots so that he would stay interested.. My theory was if he kept having to put his face into the hay to get at the carrots, he would eventually eat some of the hay. That’s pretty much what happened. At first she noticed he was eating one piece of hay here and there but after a few days he was eating a lot more hay. In order to get to that point she had to put a new one down almost every other day because he was mostly just picking out the carrots. It did get a bit expensive. It also made a big mess but when you are desperate to get a bunny to eat hay you might be willing to try anything. Haha. She gave him the same amount of lettuce but limited his pellets a bit too in order to keep him slightly hungry but still gave him enough pellets so he wasn’t starving either. She stopped giving him other treats so the carrots would be more enticing. It seemed as if he hadn’t been seeing the hay as food but I think the carrot hay stacks got him to associate hay with food and eventually see the hay as food. I’m writing so many details in this review for people who have been desperately trying to get their picky bunny to eat hay because maybe, just maybe, these carrot haystacks will do the trick. I know that she tried a lot of different things so we know that feeling of desperation. Good luck!
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