I'm nearly ready to buy a new lot of pellets and hay, however I thought I'd see what everyone else recommends first. ATM I have oxbow Timothy hay and I can't remember the name of the pellets. Also could u post where u buy urs from. TIA
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Ohhh thank you [MENTION=3987]Aertyn[/MENTION]! I was looking all over the net for some info with pros/cons of it and was hoping someone more learned might be able to steer me in the right direction Is there another Aussie made pellet that you recommend?Aussiepiggies, one thing to watch out for is that the Vetafarm pellets are made from Lucerne so are much higher in Calcium than the Oxbow (which are Timothy based), too much Calcium as adults can lead to sludge and stones so I'd be very mindful of that.
I get mine from: (broken link removed)
Also discovered a new Timothy Hay supplier in Australia other than Oxbow! (broken link removed). I've ordered some second cut timothy hay from Momi, so shall see how my pigs like it. Same price as oxbow but I get 1kg more.
Ohhh thank you @Aertyn ! I was looking all over the net for some info with pros/cons of it and was hoping someone more learned might be able to steer me in the right direction Is there another Aussie made pellet that you recommend?
When I clicked on the link, I noticed rabbit pellets which don't contain the vitamin C that guinea pigs need. Do you feed rabbit or guinea pig pellets?
The Nature-T pellets are however 100% made from hay.
I've looked at the Momi Hay Nature-T pellets online and they look perfect for my wheat and soy intolerant Olive. Hurrah. (She eats plenty of veg and grass, and will take Oxbow vitamin C tablets from my hand, so there's no worry about scurvy with her, she just screams when the other pigs get pellets and not her, boo.)