Excel Burgess Indoor Rabbit Nuggets, 1.5 kg

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Excel Burgess Indoor Rabbit Nuggets, 1.5 kg

Excel Burgess Indoor Rabbit Nuggets, 1.5 kg

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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. Because our rabbits’ digestive system is so delicate, moving from one food to another has to be done very carefully. Even changing within the same brand, for example from a junior rabbit food to an adult rabbit food, requires a transition period of 14-28 days. Contain vitamin D3, which has an important role in calcium absorption, vital to support bone and dental health

Oxbow Essentials Adult Rabbit Food is an expensive food, but it does use Timothy grass meal as its main ingredient. You will still need to feed hay as your rabbit’s primary source of food, but the inclusion of Timothy hay in the food gives these pellets 25% fibre and 14% protein, both of which are considered ideal for adult pet rabbits. It also has 2% fat, which is lower than a lot of other commercial rabbit foods and is also considered a good level. High quality feeding hay or fresh grass should make up 85-90% of your rabbits’ diet. Supplement this with a small portion of rabbit nuggets. The Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund (RAWF) recommends around 1 egg-cup full of rabbit nuggets, fed twice a day, per rabbit – along with the occasional healthy treat. Rabbits eating lots of fresh grass will drink less, whilst those eating mostly hay will drink more. Importantly, their digestive system only works properly when it is well hydrated.

How can I encourage my rabbits to eat more feeding hay?

You can also add some foraging fun by mixing in some intriguing Luscious Leaves – containing dried dandelion leaves for rabbits, nettle leaves, red clover and ribwort. Or add some Wildflower Forage in with your buns’ favourite hay – made with a delectable blend of rose, hibiscus, marigold and cornflower. Grass cuttings – Rabbits should be given unlimited access to steadily graze on fresh grass, just as they would in the wild, but doling out a pile of grass cuttings for them to demolish can be very harmful. Along with the essential vitamins and minerals, the nuggets have amino acids, linseed and spinach. The nuggets combine ingredients into a single component, which prevents young rabbits from developing the habit of selective feeding. Along with young rabbits, this food is also suitable for dogs that are either pregnant or lactating. When it comes to feeding your rabbits, we recommend following our Excel feeding plan, which comprises five easy steps for a healthy diet. These are:

Your buns will also enjoy chomping on nuggets with tasty natural flavours such as mint, oregano and cranberry, along with hedgerow ingredients such as dandelion, nettle and lemon balm. What amount of rabbit pellets should I feed my rabbits and how often should I feed them? Lettuce – Some types of lettuce, such as iceberg, contain lactucarium, which can be harmful to rabbits in large quantities. Light-coloured lettuce varieties are high in water and have very little nutritional value and will probably just give your rabbits the runs.

How much hay should I feed my rabbits?

Carrot – Rabbits don’t naturally eat root vegetables and their digestion isn’t designed to cope with them. Choosing rabbit pellets or nuggets over other types of rabbit food is one of the best things you can do to help your buns stay healthy and happy, as it prevents selective feeding. How do I choose the right type of rabbit pellets for my buns? Young rabbits need food that can meet the nutritional needs of their growing bodies. This junior rabbit food contains all-natural ingredients that mimic a rabbit’s natural diet, with no added sugars and a low caloric count. It’s also fortified with the extra ingredients that a growing bunny will need.

Vitamins & Minerals- nettle and dandelion are great sources of vitamins and minerals which help support all round health. High-quality hay is the cornerstone of a rabbit’s healthy diet. It’s imperative for everything from proper digestion to proper tooth wear. Rabbits are meant to eat, as a minimum, their body size in hay on a daily basis. With that said, this feeding hay absolutely meets your rabbits’ needs. Yummy, healthy rabbit treats add enrichment to your pets’ day and are great for training and hand feeding, helping you to build your bond with your bunny chums. Rabbit treats can also stimulate natural behaviours – sprinkling some herb treats for rabbits through their feeding hay encourages foraging, which helps keep your buns busy and happy. Intended to be a complementary pairing to rabbits’ fresh hay diet, this nugget food helps provide necessary nutrients. Designed to prevent selective feeding, these nuggets ensure your rabbits eat everything they need, not just the sugary or starchy pieces. What’s more, choosing rabbit pellets or nuggets over other rabbit feeds is one of the best things you can do to help your buns stay healthy and happy.

The Excel Feeding plan

The base of the mixture is Timothy Hay, which is a great source of fibre. It also includes dandelion, which helps maintain urinary tract health, and marigold, which helps strengthen the immune system. The one-kilogram bag of hay is compressed and expands as much as eight times its compressed size. Are formulated with minerals such as zinc for healthy skin and coat, iron to support the blood, and copper for nerve function



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