Hay for gerbils is all about comfort, enrichment and keeping them busy. Gerbils love to dig, shred and build cosy nests, and a constant supply of soft, safe hay helps them do just that. While it’s not the main part of their diet, gerbil hay is perfect for chewing, nesting and making their enclosure feel more like home.
At Happy Hay, we supply fresh, dust-extracted hay that’s ideal for small pets, delivered to your door within 48 hours, or on repeat with our subscribe and save option.
Hay for gerbils provides essential enrichment by encouraging digging, shredding and nest building. It also offers safe chewing material to help with light dental wear.
Avoid hay that is dusty, mouldy, sharp or treated with chemicals. Stick to fresh, safe options like Meadow Hay or Timothy Hay.
No. Gerbils need a balanced diet of gerbil mix and vegetables, with hay provided for enrichment, bedding and chewing.
It’s uncommon, but if you notice sneezing or itching, try changing hay type and consult a vet if symptoms persist.
Yes, but keep treats occasional and healthy. Hay should be available at all times for nesting and chewing.
Mix different hay types like Timothy Hay and Meadow Hay, and combine them with Enrichment Toys for foraging and digging activities.
First cut hay is coarser with more stems, which is great for chewing. Second cut hay is softer and better for nesting.
Choose hay that is green, smells fresh and is free from dust, mould or sharp pieces.
Yes, Timothy Hay is safe for chewing and enrichment, but many owners also provide Meadow Hay for a softer nesting option.
Hide hay in tubes, scatter it around their enclosure, or mix it with bedding to encourage foraging and tunnelling.
Offer different hay textures, refresh it regularly, and combine it with foraging games or Enrichment Toys.
We provide fresh, dust-extracted hay that’s hand-packed for safety and quality, making it ideal for gerbil nesting, digging and chewing. Check out our Happy Hay reviews to see what customers say about their experience with our products.
It depends on how much you use for bedding and enrichment, but one bag often lasts several weeks for a pair of gerbils.
Some gerbils may prefer other nesting materials at first. Try mixing hay with their existing bedding or offering both Meadow Hay and Timothy Hay for variety.
Shredded paper bedding can be used for nesting, but it does not provide the same chewing and enrichment benefits as hay.