
Hay for a pet
175.00 €
Natural Hay for Rabbits & Small Pets – Harvested in Estonia 🌾
The most important part of your pet's diet
When people think about feeding rabbits or guinea pigs, they often focus on pellets, vegetables or treats.
In reality, the most important food is much simpler:
Hay.
High-quality hay should form the foundation of a rabbit's, guinea pig's or chinchilla's daily diet. It provides essential fibre, encourages natural chewing behaviour and helps support your pet's overall wellbeing.
Our hay is harvested from the natural meadows of Southern Estonia and carefully prepared to preserve its natural aroma, texture and nutritional value.
If you're looking for clean, natural hay that your pet will enjoy every day, you've come to the right place.
Why is hay so important?
Rabbits and other herbivorous small animals are designed to consume large amounts of fibrous plant material throughout the day.
In the wild, they spend many hours grazing on grasses and plants. Domestic pets have the same nutritional needs.
Quality hay helps to:
✔ Support healthy digestion
✔ Provide essential dietary fibre
✔ Encourage natural chewing behaviour
✔ Support natural tooth wear
✔ Reduce boredom and stress
✔ Keep pets active and engaged
Many veterinarians recommend that hay should make up approximately 80–90% of a rabbit's daily diet.
Long-stem Timothy Hay
Our hay consists primarily of long-stem Timothy Hay, one of the most popular and widely recommended hay varieties for rabbits and small herbivores.
Benefits of Timothy Hay
🌾 High fibre content
Supports healthy digestion and normal gut function.
🌾 Long stems
Encourage longer chewing sessions and help support natural tooth wear.
🌾 Naturally appealing
Many rabbits and guinea pigs love the fresh scent and texture of quality hay.
🌾 Suitable for daily feeding
An excellent choice for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, degus and other herbivorous small pets.
Harvested from the natural meadows of Southern Estonia
We believe great hay starts in great fields.
Our hay is harvested from carefully selected meadows in Southern Estonia, where grasses grow naturally in a clean environment.
No artificial flavours.
No preservatives.
No unnecessary additives.
Just natural hay prepared with care.
This allows your pet to enjoy:
🌿 Natural taste
🌿 Fresh meadow aroma
🌿 High-quality fibre
🌿 A clean and natural product
Harvested during the summer of 2025
The dry and sunny weather conditions of summer 2025 provided excellent conditions for producing high-quality hay.
This helped create hay that is:
✔ Lower in dust
✔ Naturally aromatic
✔ Well preserved
✔ Highly palatable
Many pets recognise good hay the moment the package is opened.
Laboratory-tested quality
Quality should be more than a promise.
Our hay has been laboratory analysed.
Crude Fibre
32.7%
A high fibre content plays an important role in supporting healthy digestion.
Dry Matter
83.2%
Properly dried hay stores well and helps maintain consistent quality.
More than just food
For rabbits and guinea pigs, hay is not only nutrition.
They sort through it.
Search for their favourite stems.
Carry it around their enclosure.
Build cosy resting spots.
Chew, explore and stay occupied.
Good hay supports natural behaviours and helps create a more enriching environment.
Smart vacuum packaging
Designed to make storage easier for pet owners.
Less mess
Helps reduce loose hay and dust around your home.
Space-saving
Compressed packaging takes up less room in cupboards, storage areas and parcel lockers.
Resealable
Simply remove the amount you need and close the package again.
Reusable
The packaging can later be used for storing treats, pet supplies or dry food.
How much hay should I feed?
The simple answer:
As much as your pet wants.
Hay should be available at all times.
For rabbits, guinea pigs and many other herbivorous small animals, hay should make up the majority of their daily diet.
Fresh water should always be available.
Suitable for
🐰 Rabbits
🐹 Guinea Pigs
🐭 Chinchillas
🐾 Degus
🐇 Young and adult rabbits
🌿 Other herbivorous small animals
Frequently Asked Questions
Should hay always be available?
Yes. Hay should be available throughout the day and form the largest part of your pet's diet.
Is this Timothy Hay?
Yes. Our hay consists primarily of long-stem Timothy Hay.
Does the hay contain additives?
No. It is a completely natural product without preservatives, flavourings or artificial ingredients.
Is it suitable for young rabbits?
Yes. The hay is suitable for both young and adult rabbits as part of a balanced diet.
Where is the hay harvested?
Our hay is harvested from natural meadows in Southern Estonia during the summer of 2025.
Natural hay your pet will enjoy every day
Good nutrition starts with simple, natural ingredients.
Long stems, high fibre content, careful harvesting and laboratory-tested quality make this hay an excellent choice for rabbits, guinea pigs and other small herbivores.
Natural hay from Southern Estonia – carefully harvested for your pet's everyday wellbeing. 🌾
?Frequently asked questions about hay for pets
Which animals is this hay suitable for?
This hay is suitable for all hay-eating small animals – rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and other small herbivores whose main food is hay.
How much hay should my pet eat every day?
Hay should make up about 80–90% of your small pet’s daily diet. Fresh hay should be available at all times in a rack or bowl so the animal can graze throughout the day.
How should I store the hay so it stays fresh?
Store hay in a dry, cool and well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight. Do not seal an opened bag completely airtight – let the hay breathe to avoid moisture and mould.
How often should I replace the hay in the rack?
Replace the hay at least once a day or any time it becomes damp, dirty or very dusty. It is better to offer smaller fresh portions more frequently than to leave one large pile standing for many days.
Can hay replace pellets and treats completely?
Hay should be the main food for small herbivores, while pellets and treats are only supplements. A healthy pet usually needs unlimited access to good hay, fresh water and just a small daily portion of quality pellets.
How can I tell that the hay is good quality?
Good hay has a green to golden colour, smells fresh and pleasant and is not overly dusty. Avoid bales that smell musty, have visible mould spots or contain a lot of debris and dirt.
Is this hay suitable for both young and older animals?
Yes, hay is important for hay-eating pets of all ages. For youngsters it supports growth and tooth wear, and for older animals it keeps digestion moving – you can then adjust pellets and other foods according to age and condition.
Can hay cause allergies in people?
As with any natural plant product, some people may be sensitive to hay. If someone in the household has allergies or asthma, clean the enclosure in a well-ventilated room and consider using a mask when handling large amounts of hay.