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Maru-shin Green Cut - Alfalfa Hay PR-S830

Maru-shin Green Cut - Alfalfa Hay PR-S830

Alfalfa hay is a leguminous forage grass that is high in protein, calories, and calcium, but low in fiber. Alfalfa hay is considered the king of forages in terms of nutritional content and is an excellent source of supplementary nutrition.
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Model No.
: RR-S830

Product Name: Maru-shin Green Cut - Alfalfa Hay
Raw Material: Alfalfa Hay
Origin: USA
Weight: 400g
Suitable for: Rabbits under 6 months old, postpartum lactating rabbits, malnourished rabbits, rabbits that are underweight, sick rabbits, or guinea pigs that need energy replenishment, etc.

Features:
1. Hay is the most important staple food for rabbits and guinea pigs. Marushin Green Cut hay is rich in fiber, minerals, and protein, helping to provide small animals with comprehensive nutrition.
2. Marushin Green Cut hay uses the most advanced technology, with no pesticide residues. It is the only small animal edible hay in Taiwan to have passed SGS certification. Regardless of the country of origin, hay packaged in Taiwan often has pesticide residues, which small animals cannot handle due to their inability to detoxify and metabolize properly. This is a contributing factor to common tumors in small animals and a major killer of their healthy lifespan!
3. Alfalfa hay is a legume species that is high in protein, calories, and calcium, and low in fiber. Alfalfa is considered the king of forage grasses in terms of nutritional content, making it an excellent source of supplementary nutrition. Its high protein content is beneficial for bone and muscle development. However, adult rabbits should avoid receiving this grass unless there are specific reasons. Because alfalfa is highly nutritious, excessive consumption can lead to calcium urination or obesity in adult rabbits. If it is necessary to feed them alfalfa, it is recommended to mix it with other forage grasses and alternate feedings. Overuse can cause problems such as urinary tract stones.