Alfalfa Hay
Grown at high altitude in the Pacific Northwest, this Alfalfa Hay is a protein- and calcium-rich forage designed to support growth and reproduction in young, pregnant, or nursing small pets. It is intended as a supplemental hay alongside timothy or orchard grass to provide balanced daily nutrition.
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This sweet, soft alfalfa provides extra nutrients for pets who need more than a basic hay.
Our high-altitude alfalfa hay is grown in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest, where cooler nights slow growth and allow more nutrients to develop. This slower growth also makes the hay softer and easier to chew and digest. It is an excellent source of nutrition for small pets, including rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and other little companions.
Nutritional role: High in protein, calcium, and vitamins to support young, pregnant, or nursing animals.
Health benefits: Supports digestion, bone strength, and natural foraging behavior.
Feeding guidance:
- Best used as a supplement. Mix with timothy, orchard, or meadow hay for balance.
Our Commitment to Quality
- High-Altitude Grown
Grown in the Pacific Northwest at high altitudes, where cooler temperatures slow plant growth for improved nutrition and flavor.
Pure & Safe
- No Additives or Preservatives
We never add chemicals, fillers, or artificial preservatives in the manufacturing process - just clean natural hay. - Fresh Pet Food
Our hay is safe for daily feeding and supports healthy digestion, dental wear, and mental stimulation.
Farm-Fresh Handling
- Fresh from Local Family Farms
We partner with trusted family farms dedicated to responsible, small-scale agriculture. - Carefully Harvested & Packed
Hand-harvested and minimally handled to preserve aroma, texture, and nutrients. Boxed in-house for freshness.
Growth & Nutrients
- High-Altitude Hay: Grows slowly in cool mountain air, allowing more time to develop rich nutrients.
- Regular Hay: Grows quickly in warm climates, and less time = fewer nutrients.
Texture
- High-Altitude Hay: Soft and leafy - gentle on teeth, easy to chew.
- Regular Hay: Coarse and stemmy - tougher to chew, may cause dental strain.
Digestibility
- High-Altitude Hay: Easier to digest = better nutrient absorption.
- Regular Hay: Harder to digest = more waste, fewer nutrients absorbed.
Animal Preference
- High-Altitude Hay: Animals love it - they eat more and feel better.
- Regular Hay: Often rejected or wasted by picky eaters.
Long-Term Health
- High-Altitude Hay: Can support healthy digestion and reduce vet visits.
- Regular Hay: May lead to digestive issues and higher long-term care costs.