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Burgess Excel Nuggets with Mint Adult Rabbit Food 3 kg

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Each day, slightly reduce their old food and replace it with some of the new. At the end of the transition period, your rabbits should be eating their new rabbit nuggets happily with no issues!

Although pellets only make up 5% of your rabbits’ diet, they can play a vital role in making sure your bunnies get all the vitamins and minerals they need. In general, high-quality rabbit pellets: Vets recommend choosing a diet that can support your rabbit's dental, digestive and emotional help, and these Burgess Excel Adult Rabbit Nuggets with Mint have been tailored to do just that. The Excel Feeding Plan offers the ideal way to ensure your rabbit is getting everything it needs, including the right levels of nutrients and fibre. Starting out as flour millers in the 17th century in North Yorkshire, the Burgess family moved into producing wholesome farm animal feeds in the early 1960's initially at Victory Mill in Thornton-le-Dale on the edge of the North York Moors National Park.In the 1980's they focussed on small animal food at Cherry Tree Mill in East Yorkshire.Using the expertise and experience built over the centuries, they produce high quality, award winning foods and have launched many innovations including the UK's first single component nugget for rabbits and the world's first food specifically formulated for indoor rabbits. Burgess Excel Tasty Nuggets for Adult Rabbits is a delicious, complementary food for adult rabbits that is high in Beneficial Fibre and rich in nutrients to help maintain digestive health.

Are made with tasty, natural ingredients, such as mint or oregano, to ensure your bunnies absolutely love their yummy nuggets! With a wide range of Excel nuggets to choose from, for indoor bunnies, juniors and senior rabbits, Burgess can help you with your rabbits’ diet transition. High in protein: increased protein levels combined with essential amino acids to support muscle development in growing rabbits

Rabbit nuggets are only part of the story. The best way to ensure your rabbits get all the nutrition and fibre they need is by following the five-step Excel Feeding Plan, developed in conjunction with one of the world’s leading small-animal vets. Technological Additives: None stated; Sensory Additives: None stated; Nutritional Additives: Per/kg: Vitamins: Vitamin A (3a672a) 25,000 IU, Vitamin D3 (3a671) 2,000 IU, Vitamin E (3a700) 155 mg, Beta Carotene (3a160a) 5mg, Vitamin C (3a312) 70mg Trace elements: Zinc (as Zinc oxide 3b603) 100mg, Iron (as Iron (II) sulphate monohydrate 3b103) 39mg, Manganese (as Manganese (II)oxide 3b502) 10mg, Copper (as Copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate 3b405 )7mg, Iodine (as Calcium iodate anhydrous 3b202) 1.3mg, Selenium (as Sodium selenite) (3b801) 0.25mg.

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Our high-quality recipe has been formulated with vets and nutritionists. This ensures they contain the right balance of vitamins and minerals to supplement your guinea pigs’ diet to help keep them happy and healthy. Composition: Grass meal, Wholegrain Wheat, Soya bean hulls*, Oatfeed, Wheat feed, Lignocellulose, Yeast (Brewer's Yeast and Grains), Dried Lucerne, Dried mint (1%), Soya oil*, Dicalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, Short chain fructo- oligosaccharides (Prebiotic FOS 0.25%), Salt *Produced from genetically modified soya. Look for a variety that’s suitable for your rabbits’ needs. Indoor rabbits can require a specialist diet with added vitamin D. Junior rabbits have a higher metabolic rate than adults, so look for a junior rabbit food with a higher protein level. Although they make up only a small portion of a guinea pig’s feeding needs, high-quality nuggets are really important. The carefully balanced vitamins and minerals they contain support healthy eyes, skin and coat and promote a healthy digestion.

Plus, don’t forget to supply your piggies with a constant supply of fresh, clean water in a bottle with a solid sipper tube, attached to their accommodation. How much hay should I feed my guinea pig? Rich in beneficial fibre (39%):essential for supporting digestive health, combined with a natural prebiotic Today their head office is still in Victory Mill, almost 100 years after they first moved there, and they are still producing small animal food at Cherry Tree Mill.The history of innovation continues with our in-house vet, Dr Suzanne Moyes.Dr Moyes uses her nutritional expertise to enable us to nurture happy, healthy dogs, cats and small animals.Having developed strong working relationships with the local agricultural communities over the years we use locally sourced ingredients wherever possible and often have deliveries by tractor.

According to the PDSA , guinea pig food should never consist of onions, garlic, mushrooms, iceberg lettuce, avocados, nuts, potatoes, seeds, rhubarb, cabbage or tomato leaves .

Don't forget the hay for dental health - as well as providing essential fibre, feeding hay and fresh grass have an important role in helping wear down your guinea pigs' continually growing teeth. As well as providing essential fibre, feeding hay and fresh grass have an important role in helping wear down your rabbits’ continually growing teeth Vets recommend choosing a diet that can support your rabbit's dental, digestive and emotional health, and these Burgess Excel Junior & Dwarf Rabbit Nuggets with Mint have been tailored to do just that. The Excel Feeding Plan offers the ideal way to ensure your rabbit is getting everything it needs, including the right levels of nutrients and fibre. The nugget form helps to prevent your rabbit from selective feeding, which can result in your rabbit only eating the tastier pieces and leaving behind high-fibre, nutritious parts of the food. As well as providing essential fibre, feeding hay and fresh grass have an important role in helping wear down your guinea pigs’ continually growing teeth

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To help you learn more about feeding a healthy rabbit diet to your buns, we’ve put together some really useful information from our nutrition team at Burgess, the pet care experts. How many pellets should I feed my rabbits and how often should I feed them? Technological Additives: None stated; Sensory Additives: None stated; Nutritional Additives: Per/kg: Vitamins: Vitamin A 25,000 IU, Vitamin D3 2,000 IU, Vitamin E 155mg, Vitamin C 1,050mg Trace Elements: Zinc (as Zinc oxide) 100mg, Iron (Iron (II) sulphate monohydrate) 39mg, Manganese (as Manganese (II) oxide) 10mg, Copper (as Copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate) 7mg, Iodine (calcium iodate anhydrous) 1.3mg, Selenium (sodium selenite) 0.1mg.

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