Happy Rabbits German Herbal Hay BALES, cut June 2022

18- 21 kg. Natural Herbal Hay from Germany

€29,00 Incl. tax


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    Cut June 2022.  

    Nice herbal hay from Germany, first cut. 

    Origin of natural grassland and completely naturally dried.

    Contains different kinds of grasses, weeds - herbs, leaves and flowers.

    The hay has a mixed structure, not too fine, not too coarse so it ensures a good chewing movement. 

    Our natural herbal hay is stored naturally at Happy Rabbits, which means it keeps its freshness and taste. 

    Every year we do our very best to select beautiful grasslands for a good harvest. Every grassland is of course different and every year is different. That is why there is always a great variety in the hay. This ensures a natural and healthy variety. 

    Rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, gerbils, hamsters, degus, rats, mice, turtles, horses,.... may enjoy our delicious German herbal hay!

    Arrival hay: If you order a bale of hay from Happy rabbits, it will arrive in a carton box. 

    Storage hay: Preferably store your hay in a dark place, in a not too warm environment. This may also be outside under the condition that there is no sun and no moisture. Please NEVER store the hay in a plastic box, this will bring the quality down enormously. A carton box or an open container is allowed.

    ATTENTION: Only one bale of hay can be placed per order, depending on the weight of the bale 1-3 kg extra products can be added. If above the maximum weight, the system automatically charges a 2nd package. If we do notice that everything can be deposited in 1 box, we will refund 1 shipping cost.

     

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