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Haylage Zuzala SIANKO melisowe — Zuzala 20687, natural hay product
Haylage Zuzala SIANKO melisowe — Zuzala 20687, natural hay product
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Haylage Zuzala SIANKO melisowe — Zuzala 20687, natural hay product
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Haylage Zuzala SIANKO melisowe — Zuzala 20687, natural hay product
Haylage Zuzala SIANKO melisowe — Zuzala 20687, natural hay product
Zuzala SIANKO melisowe is a natural hay product designed for feeding and bedding of small farm animals and household pets. Produced by Zuzala, this loose hay provides fibrous forage suitable for daily nutrition and chewing activity. It is intended as an agricultural feed material that supports digestive health and natural dental wear in rabbits, guinea pigs and other small herbivores while also serving as comfortable bedding and nesting material.
The product is made from dried meadow grasses and herbs, offering a high-fiber composition that helps maintain gut motility and prevents dental overgrowth through continuous chewing. Its natural structure and minimal processing retain aroma and texture important for animal acceptance. As a loose hay, it can be portioned as needed, used both as feed and as soft bedding, and is suitable for seasonal storage in a dry environment.
Provide Zuzala SIANKO melisowe daily as the main component of the forage portion in the diet for rabbits and guinea pigs. Offer fresh portions each day and monitor consumption to adjust amounts. When used as bedding, spread a generous layer in the hutch or cage and replace soiled material regularly to maintain hygiene. Always ensure clean water and appropriate supplementary feeds are available according to species-specific dietary needs.
Store the hay in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Inspect each batch before use and discard any material that shows signs of mold, strong unusual odors or pests. Introduce new hay gradually to animals if they are not accustomed to this type of forage, and consult a veterinarian for specific dietary advice for young, pregnant or sick animals.
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