Selective Naturals Fibafirst Hay Based Rabbit Food Sticks 2Kg
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Suitable for all Rabbit breeds.Science Selective is the widest range of veterinary recommended species-specific foods formulated to meet the nutritional needs of small animals. Their foods are rich in natural ingredients and naturally delicious with no added sugars. Irresistibly tasty, small animals just love the unique crunchy texture of Science Selective. This range of food for small herbivores - that's rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and degus - are carefully blended with a balance of short and long fibres, as well as natural prebiotics to help optimise digestive health. Science Selective also offers pets a bigger portion size per calorie compared to other foods to help maintain weight and promote active chewing for healthy teeth. Every recipe is specifically formulated to meet your pet's exact nutritional needs and features fortified and stabilised vitamins and minerals that are easier for pets to digest.Selective Naturals Fibafirst Hay Based Rabbit Food Sticks 2kg is a daily food for rabbits that has been developed alongside veterinary experts to meet not only the nutritional needs, but also the environmental enrichment needs of your pet rabbits. With its unique appearance and texture it looks, feels and smells natural to your pet rabbits and caters for their natural feeding behavior, as it's much closer to the diet of an animal in the wild.Selective Naturals Fiba First combines long chain fibre with essential vitamins and minerals to create a unique diet that caters for the natural feeding behaviour of rabbits. Fiba First is rich in natural ingredients and is made in a simple and uncomplicated way.The average rabbit (weighing 2.5kg) will require 75g of Fibafirst per day (30g of food per kg of body weight per day), although because Fibafirst has a nutritional profile that is similar to hay, it may be fed freely, however weight should be monitored regularly. We would recommend feeding your rabbit their pet food twice a day - once in the morning and again in the
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