

🌟 Elevate Your Pet's Diet with Oat Hay Goodness!
Small Pet Select Oat Hay Pet Food is a premium 2 lb. hay option designed specifically for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. This high-quality oat hay is perfect for pets with allergies to Timothy hay, ensuring they receive the best nutrition while enjoying a delightful taste. Hand-selected and packaged in small batches by passionate pet owners, this product guarantees freshness and quality. Ideal for hay rotation and special occasions, it's a must-have for any small pet lover!












| Number of Items | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Unit Count | 32 Ounce |
| Occasion | Birthday |
A**Y
Top Quality at a Great Price!
We have 2 chinchillas and 3 guinea pigs, but my daughter is allergic to Timothy Hay. So, I started buying Oat Hay for $10/lb, but this was becoming excessively expensive w/such a big herd. With my first order, I was worried about the quality of this brand of Oat Hay because it seemed too good to be true... being able to buy 10 lbs for the price I would have paid for 3.5 lbs. But, I was VERY PLEASANTLY surprised. The hay is very fresh and contains more of the little oats that my herd loves so much. There are some tough pieces in it, but this is actually a good thing. It's necessary for our little critters to have some tough stuff to gnaw down their teeth. My herd eats it ALL and LOVES it!!! I will get an even bigger box next time. And, even if you don't HAVE to buy Oat Hay due to something crazy like a family member's allergies, I recommend giving it a try because it's so healthy and you will love watching your little critters go crazy over it. It's a rarity that the thing that is more healthy is also the thing that they love more.
Y**I
Love it
I was looking for a better hay for my bunnies because they weren’t eating their hay anymore. And I tried it today, and gave them some as soon as my package arrived. They ate it like they were hay starved (probably were lol since they are picky). They loved it. I love the quality of the hay. The hay looks nice and green and looks like it’s packed with love. I’m definitely buying more. And the hay isn’t small or like just hay “dust”, it’s pretty long and thick. I can’t really explain it. But I’d say try it. I have 4 picky bunnies and they liked it. So I’d give it a try.
T**S
Hit and miss.
The previous box I ordered was very good. This box that I just received is way too large in diameter, and very woody. And mostly dried out and brown. We have small rabbits and as any rabbit owner knows they are very finicky. They will not eat this.
J**K
Oat hay- GREAT!; Customer Support- AMAZING!
5 stars all around 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 My bunny goes crazy for this Oat hay from SPS. I have always ordered the large sampler box but oat is his favorite! Recently, I placed an order for a 10lb box of oat hay but I received orchard grass instead. I contacted their customer support as soon as it was delivered, and within a few hours, they resolved the issue! They not only shipped out the correct oat hay, but also told me I could donate the orchard grass to a rescue. Their customer service is just as impressive as their products, and I’ll definitely remain a loyal customer.
V**A
Love this hay
My bunnies love this hay. Great quality and no dust
K**L
Decent overall
Pros: -Fresh, good quality -The leaves are green, my picky senior rabbit really enjoys it Cons: - The strands are too long. You'd have to cut it before trying to take out of the box, otherwise it'll be a huge mess - There are too many oat groats. Rabbits can eat them, but as a treat, so you'll have to separate the flowers to adjust their portion - The leaf to stem ratio isn't worth the price point. This oat hay is very long, you can get a strand that's >2ft long, and from that you'll have 1-2 leafs totaling about 1ft. If your rabbit eats the stem, then this point shouldn't be any concern to you but my rabbit eats leaves only. So technically, the half of the whole box is unusable, and since i separate the majority of oat groats, I end up throwing them away as well. I end up paying $35 for the box but have to throw away 2/3 of it which isn't a good value. To sum up, if your rabbit eats the stem and you are okay cutting the long strands and separating excess oat flowers (rabbits can have them, but in small quantities as a snack), this will be a great hay choice for you. It's fresh and a very good quality. If your rabbit eats only green leaves, then be aware you'll throw away a half to 2/3 of the whole box because of long stems (straw). If I could give a suggestion to SPS, maybe it'll be worth it to cut the oat hay earlier in a season. This way there will be less flowers, shorter stem and more leaves.
H**U
Staple for a happy, full, and healthy bunno!
My bun LOVES this crunchy hay, especially the extra seed heads! He eats it like there's no tomorrow. Pros: - Smells and tastes crisp. I've used Oat Hay from Oxbow and The Vikings but this is definitely superior quality. - Plenty of seeds heads for crunch, flavor, and variety of taste. - Bang for your buck! It is the most affordable high quality hay for its size. - Promotes healthy hay intake. - Yields GOLDEN POOP! Cons: - Packaging could be more efficient and clean. Maybe use a slightly bigger box.
P**.
Fresh and full of oats.
Very pretty oat hay that is green and packed full of groats. I have had issues with some of their other hay, but this was awesome. I have 2 Holland Lops and they go crazy for this. So much so, that if it were up to them this would be the only hay they would eat. I mix this with 1st cut Timothy, and sometimes meadow hay. The only issue I had with this, is some of the longer stalks were dried out a bit at the base, but not many. For those that are new to oat hay. This is probably best for rabbits. It is the crunchiest, wider/larger and longer stems. There will be a good bit of yellow stems in there that are "shiny". But that is normal for oat hay, and is the favorite part (other than the groats) for one of my bunnies. I have only had pet rabbits for a few months, so all of this hay stuff was a learning curve for me. And, when I first got oat hay - it was so different from all the other hays, I wondered if there was something wrong with it - or if it was bad quality. So, I did a lot of research, and asked people with rabbits questions. And, yep, the yellow long pieces are a normal part of this hay. And, my babies eat it up.
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