Mr Johnson’s Advance Junior & Dwarf Rabbit Food
1.5kgMr Johnson’s Advance Junior & Dwarf Rabbit Food is a fibrous, nutritious, wholesome tasty mono-component nugget – supplying your junior or dwarf rabbit with a tasty, healthy food that overcomes selective feeding.
Feeding the correct diet to your rabbit is essential for maintaining good health. Rabbits require high fibre levels in their diet to assist normal digestive function and aid essential dental wear.
Contains essential fibre to aid intestinal transit and dental wear
Bio-Mos – a natural pre-biotic for a healthy gut flora
De-odorase with yucca extract which improves hutch odours by reducing urinal ammonia
Verm-X – 100% herbal blend to promote intestinal health
No added colourings, flavourings or preservatives
Glucosamine for joint mobility
Mono-component nugget prevents selective feeding
Mr Johnson’s Advance JUNIOR & DWARF RABBIT FOOD is a complementary feed and should be fed with unlimited access to good quality hay which is an important source of fibre and an essential part of your rabbit’s diet.
A small quantity of fresh greens should also be fed daily and fresh clean water must always be available.
Feeding Guide
Nutrition
Flaked steamed peas, concentrate pellets (wheatfeed, sunflower extract, straw, sugar beet, calcium carbonate, molasses, grassmeal, sodium chloride, vegetable oil, vitamin & trace element premix, dicalcium phosphate), flaked barley, flaked maize, locust bean extrusions, wheat extrusions, dried carrot, Lucerne, Verm-X blend, Soya oil.
Nutritional Additives
Vitamin A (E672) 10,000iu/kg; Vitamin D (E671) 1,000iu/kg; Vitamin E 62.5iu/kg; Copper (E4) 12.5mg/kg
Analytical Constituents
Crude protein 15.00%; Crude fibre 10.00%; Crude oils & fats 3.00%; Crude ash 4.00%; Calcium 0.90%; Sodium 0.20%; Phosphorous 0.20%
Feeding Guide
as recommended on the packaging dependant on the weight of your rabbit for a balanced diet.
How much hay should rabbits eat and how often? Rabbits need unlimited access to fresh clean good quality hay 24 hours a day.
No one likes dirty, stale food so yesterday’s hay can be used in their bedding area or thrown away and a nice fresh pile of hay should be available daily.