Want to know about this hay brand please gave review

thanks but I want to review if anyone use it or not or u can tell the best brand please
 
Not a brand I've seen in the uk, what country are you in? Burgess excel is a good hay brand you can probably buy on Amazon in most countries but its expensive... science selective is good too and also available on Amazon... but usually the guinea pigs will tell you what is good hay based on if they eat it! And you can usually tell from the smell too if its fresh :)
 
I don't think there is any particular best brand. It's all down to personal preference.

Are you in the UK? I buy my hay from B&M bargains but I know a few people buy online hay.

It also depends on what sort of hay you're looking for. Timothy hay? Meadow hay?
 
I am in India that’s why want to know which is better one to use
 
Wow India ok then I have no idea :) can you buy UK pet food brands on Amazon in India? Or are you more likely to get USA brands or eastern Europe or middle East brands? Or maybe I'm just being stupid and India has all its own brands of pet stuff, us europeans are ignorant like that sometimes so sorry if that's offensive :) Are guinea pigs popular pets in India? Farm hay should be fine but it depends which pesticides and herbicides are used there... though if goats and cows eat the hay then guinea pigs should be ok! Or any brand of hay like the one you showed with pet rabbits or guinea pigs on should be ok, but always check the smell first. And the use by date- when we got our male piggy Theo his owner sent him with a bag of moldy out of date hay which smelt really strange like vinegar.
 
That looks like a mainland European brand judging by the languages on it. The manufacturer is Germanic and the information etc seems to be in something that looks like Polish or Czech. It's probably not sold over here in the UK, so unless one of the forum's European members sees this thread and has tried, it, I think you are unlikely to get any reviews.
If you can get US brands in India, Oxbow is a good one (though quite expensive) or Alfalfa King; one big UK brand is Supreme.

Edit: I just did a websearch, and I was wrong - it is available in the UK at Pets @ home and various other places online, but I admit I've never seen it before or heard mention of it. On the outside, it looks perfectly acceptable. But that doesn't mean your piggies will like it - they can be fussy little creatures - the only way to know is to try it ...
 
Chipsi is a brand we often see here (Switzerland/Germany) and is generally of a good quality.
But what I would say is that hay varies a lot from bag to bag.
If it looks nice then I also always poke a small hole in the bag and sniff it - this generally gives me a good idea about whether the hay is fresh or not!
 
now In India piggies are becoming pets in many cities I have 3 piggies but not everyone can afford them in India due to quality of food issuses
 
Great thinking of travelling to Europe for holiday trip with parents hope u will guide me lil about Switzerland
 
thanks but I am using this site on my phone so didn’t see any pm option can u guide me @Swissgreys
 
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