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1st Cutting Timothy Hay
£12.481st Cutting Timothy Hay is the best high-fiber hay for small pets that need strong digestion and healthy dental wear. This cut has more fiber, more tasty flower heads, and fewer calories than later cuts. Rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas love the crunchy texture, and it keeps their tummies moving well.
Because 1st first-cutting Timothy Hay grows taller before harvest, it looks lighter green with some yellow or brown strands. This is totally normal and safe. The long stems help pets who have GI problems, weight issues, or need extra chewing.
This hay is carefully sourced from trusted farmers in Washington State with over 30 years of hay-growing experience. Give your pet clean, natural hay that supports daily health. Stock up on 1st Cutting Timothy Hay today.
2nd Cutting Timothy Hay
£12.12Looking for the best daily hay for your small pet? 2nd Cutting Timothy Hay offers the perfect balance of soft leaves, gentle stems, and yummy flowery heads that rabbits and guinea pigs enjoy. This second cutting hay has just the right fiber level for adult pets, making it the “gold standard” for everyday feeding. It’s mostly green, though natural color changes may occur — totally normal. Hand-selected from trusted Washington farms, every batch is fresh, clean, and carefully packed. Keep your pet healthy, happy, and excited for mealtime with 2nd Cutting Timothy Hay.
Buy now and give your little one the hay they truly love.
3rd Cutting Timothy Hay – Soft, Leafy High-Protein Hay for Picky Eaters
£13.223rd Cutting Timothy Hay is the perfect choice for really picky rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. This cut is ultra-soft, leafy, and has very little stem, making it easy for even the fussiest pets to enjoy. Because it’s higher in protein and fat, 3rd Cutting Timothy Hay also helps pets who need to gain weight or have mouth pain and struggle to chew rougher hay.
This hay often has a darker green color mixed with brown, which is completely natural. It’s grown by trusted farmers in Washington State with over 30 years of hay-growing experience. Every box is hand-selected and hand-packed for quality.
If your pet refuses other hay types, try 3rd Cutting Timothy Hay today and watch them enjoy their meals again.
Brahma Chicken Run Extension
£954.40Expand your poultry setup with the Brahma Chicken Run Extension. Measuring 6x8x6 feet, it provides chickens with space to roam while giving you easy walk-in access for feeding, cleaning, and egg collection. The run includes full-panel and half-panel doors with bolt latches and carabiners for added security. Assembly is simple with labeled parts and pre-drilled holes. Built from durable materials and backed by a 1-year warranty, this extension is designed to last. Perfect for pairing with the Rhode Island Homestead Coop, Orpington Coop, or Brahma Coop, it’s a practical upgrade for any chicken keeper.
Buy Alfalfa Hay Free delivery
£12.00 – £67.00Price range: £12.00 through £67.00Buy Gourmet Hay
£25.71Buy Gourmet Hay for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. Herb- and flower-infused, nutrient-rich, and hand-packed for freshness. Perfect for picky eaters or pets who love variety.
Buy Oat Hay
£12.48Buy Oat Hay for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. High-fiber, protein-rich hay with longer strands and oats attached. Hand-selected, fresh, and perfect for variety and weight gain.
Cocoon 4000WX Chicken Coop | Portable, Predator-Proof Outdoor Coop for 4–6 Hens
£270.00
Cocoon ECO 10002N – Chicken Coop & Run ECO 10002N
£200.00Complete your order with essential accessories
Devon Hen House
£200.00Order the Devon Hen House today! This versatile wooden coop comfortably houses 6–7 medium hens with easy-clean pull-out tray, removable perches, and customizable layout. Durable, spacious, and safe.
Dorset Chicken Coop
£150.00Order the Dorset Chicken Coop today! This mid-capacity, easy-clean wooden coop comfortably houses up to 6 hens. Fully opening roof, removable perches, and long ramp make it perfect for families or people with limited mobility. Durable, spacious, and hassle-free.
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The villagers are out there with a vengeance to get that Frankenstein
You made all the required mock ups for commissioned layout, got all the approvals, built a tested code base or had them built, you decided on a content management system, got a license for it or adapted:
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- Authorities in our business will tell in no uncertain terms that Lorem Ipsum is that huge, huge no no to forswear forever.
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- Websites in professional use templating systems.
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This is quite a problem to solve, but just doing without greeking text won't fix it. Using test items of real content and data in designs will help, but there's no guarantee that every oddity will be found and corrected. Do you want to be sure? Then a prototype or beta site with real content published from the real CMS is needed—but you’re not going that far until you go through an initial design cycle.


















