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Supreme Petfoods Science Selective Adult Rabbit 1.5kg

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Notcutts takes data safety very seriously and puts measures in place to ensure that we can meet the high standards, Alfalfa meal, soya bean hulls, wheat, timothy grass hay, wheat feed, flaked peas, linseeds, soya oil, calcium carbonate, prebiotics (MOS), dried thyme, yucca extract. Try to vary what you feed and avoid only feeding a single source of vegetables. This will help keep your rabbit’s interest and prevent him from getting bored with the food you’re offering. Is Meadow or Timothy Hay Better For Rabbits?

Science Selective Rabbit Food - 10kg | Notcutts Science Selective Rabbit Food - 10kg | Notcutts

The food’s main ingredient is grass meal, and it includes mint, which most rabbits love the smell and flavour of and therefore makes it a more appealing pellet. It also includes prebiotics, which are important for all rabbits but especially for young and more sensitive digestive systems. Junior rabbits need a little more protein and calcium in their diet, and as long as the food you offer meets these requirements, you can feed junior or adult food. However, junior food is usually formulated with higher protein levels and fortified with additional calcium. Pellets may also be a little smaller and easier to chew. Dwarf rabbits have a similar dietary requirement to young junior rabbits. Changing Food These are general guidelines that are suitable for a healthy adult rabbit. Young and senior rabbits have different requirements, and so too do indoor rabbits compared to outdoor. Always listen to your veterinarian’s advice regarding special dietary requirements.Wild rabbits mainly eat grass, which naturally contains 20-25% fibre and rabbits’ teeth and digestive systems have evolved to need a high fibre diet. Supreme Science Selective has 25% fibre so you can provide your rabbits with a high fibre, tasty diet that will help to keep your pets in the very best of health, naturally.

Science Selective Adult Rabbit | Supreme Petfoods Science Selective Adult Rabbit | Supreme Petfoods

PetKeen.com does not intend to provide veterinary advice. While we provide information resources and canine education, the content here is not a substitute for veterinary guidance. Some of the rewarding behaviours that rabbits can show, including being responsive to the presence of their owners and showing joy – the jumps that happy rabbits make are called binkies. Rabbits also play, burrow and make nests with their bedding material. Their coats are soft to the touch and in the main, they are very gentle pets when correctly handled. Rabbits should always be kept in pairs as the companionship of their own species is very important to them. In terms of nutritional requirements, the food has 17% protein, which is slightly higher than recommended for pet rabbits, but this shouldn’t cause any problems for a healthy rabbit and makes it suitable for nursing mums. It also contains 16% fibre, which could be a little bit higher to reach recommended levels. 4% fat means that there is no added fat and is considered a healthy amount.Rabbits love to graze and spend much of their time eating. However, it is possible to overfeed a rabbit and weight gain, obesity and associated ill health can be the result. If you need to know how much to feed your rabbit, here are some suggestions about how much to give: It supports digestive wellbeing and has all the vitamins and minerals rabbits need to help keep them in the very best of health naturally. Kind to teeth with no added sugars or artificial colours, Selective Naturals Grain Free is blended with natural linseed, to help promote clear skin and a glossy coat. It helps to keep rabbits as healthy on the outside as they are on the inside. That’s why vets recommend Selective.

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