Burgess Excel Adult Rabbit Nuggets with Oregano | 2kg
A delicious, complementary food for adult rabbits with added oregano for additional health benefits and a great taste.
Suitable for all adult rabbits from 4 months to 5 years old.
- High in Beneficial Fibre (39%)
- Prevents selective feeding.
- Contains a prebiotic to support digestive health.
- Fortified with vitamins and minerals to support healthy eyes, skin, and coat.
- With oregano to aid digestion.
- Contains antioxidants to support the immune system.
- INGREDIENTS
- ANALYSIS
- FEEDING GUIDELINES
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Grass Meal, Wheat, Oat Feed, Soya Bean Hulls*, Wheat Feed, Lucerne, Peas, Yeast, Thyme (1.25%), Soya Oil*, Monocalcium Phosphate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Salt, Limestone, Short Chain Fructo-oligosachharides (0.25%), Ligno-cellulose, Oregano (0.06%). *May Contain GM Materials
Nutritional Additives
Vitamin A (retinyl acetate) (E672) 25,000 iu/kg, Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) (E671) 2,000 iu/kg, Vitamin E (dl Alpha tocopherol acetate) (3a700) 155 mg/kg, Vitamin C (L-Ascorbic acid monophosphate) 70 mg/kg, Copper (Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate) (E4) 28 mg/kg, Iodine (Calcium lodate anhydrous) (E2) 2.34 mg/kg, Selenium (Sodium Selenite) (E8) 0.55 mg/kg, Iron (Ferrous Sulphate Monohydrate) (E1) 133 mg/kg, Managanese (Manganese Oxide) (E5) 16.1 mg/kg, Zinc (Zinc Oxide) (E6) 139 mg/kg.
Technological Additives
Tocopherol Rich Extracts of Natural Origin (E306) 100mg/kg. -
Guaranteed Analysis
Beneficial Fibre - 39%
Crude Protein - 12.7%
Crude Oils & Fats - 4%
Crude Fibre - 19%
Crude Ash - 6.5%
Sodium - 0.17%
Calcium - 0.75%
Phosphorous - 0.5% - Remember that good quality feeding hay and/or grass should make up the majority of your rabbits’ diet and should be available at all times. Rabbits should also be fed a small portion of Excel nuggets, the occasional Excel Nature Snack to add variety and encourage emotional enrichment, and a small amount of leafy greens each day. Fresh, clean water should always be available.
Always ensure you are monitoring your rabbits’ weight to ensure a healthy weight. If you are ever unsure you should seek veterinary advice.