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4kg Dandelion and Marigold Hay Bundle product image
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4kg Dandelion and Marigold Hay Bundle

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£32.36

100% natural ingredients

High in Beneficial Fibre

Helps maintain a healthy immune system

Our delicious, high-fibre Excel Feeding Hay with Dandelion & Marigold is a sweet smelling Timothy Hay with Dandelion and Marigold that’s high in Beneficial Fibre and a great part of your small animals’ diet. Bundle up and save 10%!

Helps maintain a healthy immune system and encourages foraging, providing emotional enrichment. Bundle up and save 10% with our hay bundle containing 4 bags of 1kg Dandelion & Marigold feeding hay.

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Excel Feeding Hay with Dandelion & Marigold × 4

1kg
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Price
£32.36

Why choose me?

Our high-quality Feeding Hay is a natural field-grown product produced in the Yorkshire countryside. Our Hay provides the right balance of fibre to supplement your small animal’s diet to help keep them happy and healthy.

Suitable for

All rabbits, guinea pigs & chinchillas

Important for

Dust extracted
Dust extracted
Healthy immune system*
Healthy immune system*
Increase fibre intake*
Increase fibre intake*

Why choose Excel Feeding Hay with Dandelion & Marigold?

Excel Feeding Hay with Dandelion & Marigold is a Timothy Hay suitable for your rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchillas. Feed your pets a minimum of their body size in feeding hay every day alongside Burgess Excel Nuggets, fresh greens and fresh, clean water.

100% natural ingredients

*High in Beneficial Fibre (63%)

High in Crude Fibre (35%)

Dandelion aids urinary tract health

*Marigold helps build a healthy immune system

Dust extracted for respiratory health

Great to prevent boredom and promotes your small animals' natural foraging behaviour

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