Timothy Hay

Dom R

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Hi all,

I have just researched different dust-extracted timothy hay, and came across a company that does that, and it seems to be a pretty good deal and I don't see anything wrong with it, just wanted to see if anyone else has used them before, or may notice something I don't. I searched it on here but it didn't come up with anything.

Here's the link, hopefully I'm allowed to post it:
Timothy Hay Chop - £15.32 per bag

If not, are there any other companies that do similar to this, I use timothyhay currently, but just wanted to see if there's any better deals.
 
I have never used this type of timothy hay before, but it seems pretty nice I dont see anything wrong with it. Maybe other people in the UK who know of other sites and have had experiance with this hay might be able to tell you more. :D
 
I have never used this type of timothy hay before, but it seems pretty nice I dont see anything wrong with it. Maybe other people in the UK who know of other sites and have had experiance with this hay might be able to tell you more. :D

I just found it since I have a piggy who seems really susceptible to respiratory infections, and just wanted to prevent it and see if there were any better deals than the hay I already buy. I also prefer buying it in bulk since I can store it easily, and don't have to go out of my way to get it. Hopefully somebody has used them before, if not I might have to and see how my piggies like it
 
Be interested to see what it is like. Often finding a Good hay supplier Is trial and error. Look forward to feedback
 
Be interested to see what it is like. Often finding a Good hay supplier Is trial and error. Look forward to feedback

I'll let you know if I ever order it, just went with what I know my piggies like since I'm a bit short on cash right now, so I didn't want to risk the possibility of them not liking it, although it is slim. I also noticed that because it's chop, they aren't long stranded pieces, just shorter strands like pet shop hay. But my pigs would probably eat it either way
 
I use Timothy hay made by Burgess. Try this It's perfect i think it's the best so far and i have used a few timothy based hay in the past. :tu:
 
I use Oxbow Timothy hay and Orchard grass mixed together. It's a great brand - I haven't seen any dust yet and I'm halfway through the bag. The hay that you are showing us looks like a good brand. You could also go on YouTube and see if anyone else has purchased this brand to see inside the bag before buying it.
 
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