Friendly Alfalfa ReadiGrass

Alfalfa ReadiGrass is made exclusively from our own fields in the heart of Yorkshire. It's fibrous stalks and delicious leaves provide appetising variety for many small animals. Rich in protein and calcium, it is ideal for pregnant, nursing and young small animals, whilst also providing a tasty treat for mature animals.

Benefits of Friendly Alfalfa ReadiGrass

  • High in beneficial fibre which will keep your pet’s digestive system healthy and operating effectively.
  • Rich in protein to support healthy growth and development.
  • The drying process retains vitamins and minerals needed to maintain health and keep your pet’s coat shiny
  • Encourages the natural chewing instinct and keeps teeth worn and healthy

Alfalfa ReadiGrass is a delicious alternative to dried grass or hay and can add variety to your pet’s diet. It can be fed as a treat to mature: rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and degus. It can also be fed on its own or mixed with good quality hay to pregnant, nursing and young animals. Good quality forage, dried grass, timothy, green oat or hay should form the major part of the diet of these animals.

Friendly Alfalfa ReadiGrass is available in 1kg bags and is available to purchase both online or through one of our stockists.

Sizes: 4 x 1kg pack

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£23.33

  • Nutritional Information
  • Composition
  • Feeding Information

Nutritional Information

Typical Nutritional Analysis:

  • Protein 16%
  • Fibre 32%
  • Oils 4%
  • Calcium 1.2%

Composition

Dried Alfalfa Forage

Feeding Information

Feeding advice

  • Alfalfa ReadiGrass can be fed ad lib
  • Can be fed to pregnant, nursing or young animals on its own or mixed with a good quality hay.
  • It can be fed as a treat to mature adult animals.
  • Ensure access to fresh water at all times

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