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Bunny Nature Fresh Grass Hay Rosehip
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Bunny Nature Pure Fresh Grass machine-dried hay with Rosehip provides the highest quality with maximum plant diversity containing timothy grass, meadow fescue, meadow foxtail, ryegrass, red fescue, bluegrass, bentgrass, cocksfoot, creeping red fescue, german ryegrass, dandelion, silverweed, chickweed, yarrow, ribwort, white clover, red clover, birdsfood trefoil. Provides maximum taste and nutrients to the animals through its diversity of plants. It's rich in fibres, crunchy & dust-free. 500g
Price : R234.00R210.00
Discount : R24.00 (10.26% off)
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Hay is a basic food for many animals. The percentage of hay in the menu is high and so its quality is very important. This is a decisive factor for the degree of acceptance but also for a balanced diet and for meeting need requirements holistically. Bunny Nature Fresh Grass hay provides the highest quality with maximum plant diversity.
  • Origin, Quality and Processing
Plant diversity, processing and fibre structure are decisive factors for premium hay. We ensure consistent product quality with our high quality demands.
 
We ensure that the hay provides maximum taste and nutrients to the animals through its diversity of plants. In order for it not to get lost during processing, only hay that has been gently dried indoors is used. In this way we avoid damaging environmental factors and the hay remains natural, just like directly from the harvest, without any loss of vitamins.
 
And because hay should be rich in fibres, crunchy & dust-free, only this kind of quality hay goes into our bags. That‘s because crunchy stalks and optimum crude fibre content is necessary for optimum teeth wear and a healthy gastro-intestinal tract. Dust simply doesn‘t belong in a hay bag. Quite the opposite, it is rather questionable for the respiratory tract and eye areas of the animals. We ensure particularly good hay quality so that the animals do well.
  • Natural Plant Diversity
Timothy, meadow fescue, meadow foxtail, ryegrass, red fescue, bluegrass, bentgrass, cocksfoot, creeping red fescue, german ryegrass, dandelion, silverweed, chickweed, yarrow, ribwort, white clover, red clover, birdsfood trefoil
  • Gentle Indoor Drying
  • Rich in Fibres, Crisp and Dust Free

Hay produced in South Africa are traditionally sun-dried whilst leading hay manufacturers such as Bunny Nature in Germany are using the latest developments in technology to produce high quality feeding hay.

Why is Bunny Nature hay machine-dried indoors?

Using a gentle machine drying process that is Co2 neutral to produce hay provides a range of advantages:
  • The harvesting process is less dependent on the weather, and therefore easier to plan.
  • More of the nutrients remain preserved in the hay which therefore requires you to feed less to provide ideal maintenance. This is a considerable cost advantage of machine-dried hay.
  • The animals are also healthier, the vet bills lower.
  • The quality of the hay is clear to be seen: even after drying, it preserves a colour and smell that makes it seem freshly mown. This also attests to the hay’s nutritional value: 5% more protein content and lower in sugars. 
 

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