BM Hay Company No Mess Timothy Hay
In a Nutshell
- Loved by some pets for taste
- Quality and packaging issues reported
- Price considered average for quantity and quality
Quick Verdict
BM Hay Company No Mess Timothy Hay is generally well-liked by small animals for its taste but has inconsistencies in quality and packaging.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Tastes Great (3)
Pets love the taste of this hay.
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Long Pieces (2)
The hay is crunchier and has longer pieces.
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Good Quantity (1)
Users received more hay than expected in the box.
Cons
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Quality Issues (2) major
Some batches contain mostly seed heads with no grass.
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Packaging Mess (2) minor
The packaging is messy and inconvenient.
Tip: Use a different container to store the hay.
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Dry and Poor Smell (2) major
The hay is very dry and has an unpleasant smell.
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Inconsistent Quality (1) major
Some users experience batch variation with poor quality.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Picky eaters — Pets who are selective about their food.
✗ Skip If
- • Those seeking premium quality — The quality is inconsistent and sometimes poor.
Durability & Care
Factors: Storage conditions, Packaging issues, Quality consistency and availability of alternatives.
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Store in a cool, dry place.
- 💡 Consider using a different container for easier handling.
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this hay good for small animals?
Yes, many pets enjoy the taste, but there are quality issues to consider.
Is the packaging convenient?
No, many users find it messy and inconvenient.
Highlighted Reviews
"The hay my bun loves the best!!! Why are they out?!?! Is it coming back to Chewy?!"
"I received an entire box of 6" long yellow seed heads. There is no grass in this box. My pigs won't eat it and I've since bought hay elsewhere so now I have to dispose of this."
Bottom Line
If your pet enjoys the taste, it's worth a try, but be prepared for potential quality issues. Consider it for occasional use or as a supplementary feed.