Supreme Science Selective Rabbit 1.8kg

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Contains Nutritional Analysis
Contains
Alfalfa meal, soybean hulls, wheat, wheat feed, flaked peas, linseed, beet pulp, soybean meal, soya oil, monocalcium phosphate, salt, calcium carbonate.

NUTRITIONAL ADDITIVES/Kg
Vitamin A 15000 IU, Vitamin D3 1500 IU, Ferrous sulphate monohydrate 152mg, Calcium iodate anhydrous 1.5 mg, Copper sulphate pentahydrate 20 mg, Manganese oxide 38 mg, Zinc oxide 62 mg, Sodium selenite 0.2 mg.
Nutritional Analysis

Crude Protein 14.0%
Crude Fibre 25.0%
Crude Oils and Fats 4.0%
Crude Ash 8.0%
Calcium 0.6%
Sodium 0.3%
Phosphorus 0.4%

Description

Science Selective Rabbit
Naturally tasty & healthy
  • High fibre for wellbeing and vitality
  • Kind to teeth
  • Promotes healthy digestion
  • Naturally great taste and satisfaction
Vets believe that high fibre is most important when recommending a rabbit food*. 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.
With forage as the main source of fibre, Selective contains lots of other tasty, natural ingredients too - linseed with Omega 3 & 6 that help to keep your rabbit's skin and coat in tip top condition, as well as natural prebiotics to help promote friendly bacteria.

But it is what we don't put in to Selective that is important too...
Have you checked the label on your rabbits' food lately? Take a look, because many rabbit foods contain molasses or syrup or other sugary ingredients. This extra sugar in a rabbit's diet can lead to overeating and obesity. It can also lead to dental problems too.
Feeding Selective for the first time?
If you are feeding Selective to your rabbits for the first time, make sure you change from one food to another, gradually over 10-14 days. At first, you should mix a small amount of Selective with your rabbits' current food, slowly decreasing the old diet, whilst gradually increasing the quantity of Selective. A sudden change in diet can cause digestive upsets - even when you are changing to a better quality diet - so take care!
If your rabbits are used to a sugary diet, you may find it takes them a while to change, but persevere as it will help to benefit your rabbits' health in the long term.
And don't forget fresh hay and water! Your rabbits should have an unlimited supply of both at all times.
FEEDING GUIDELINES
A typical adult rabbit weighing 2.5kg, requires approximately 60-70g per day of Supreme Science Selective Rabbit food. Selective can be fed as desired, however weight and wellbeing should be monitored regularly. Before and after opening, store in a cool dry place. Fresh hay and water should always be available.

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john lim
All my adult rabbits love it

They have been eating them since a year ago. Unfortunately I weren't able to post a photo else you can them were so healthy

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