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Forum DIET & CARE Rabbit Pellet Comparison Chart

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    • vanessa
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        http://www.therabbithouse.com/diet/rabbit-food-comparison.asp?diet=adult&sortby=Fat#chart

        I know there have been threads about pellets, but this is an interesting website. It is UK based, and compares nutritional content of rabbit pellets. I’m looking at it to pick a pellet for my buns. I tried the sherwood pellets (highlighted in green on the website), but Guin doesn’t like them. I think the other rabbits don’t mind them. Lancelot is such a food hog – he’ll eat anything. Guin could stand to lose weight. I could just as easily ration her pellets and force her to eat more hay, but I also want to find her a brand of pellets that I’m satisfied with the nutritional contents. I have been feeding them the feed-store blue seal brand, but the main ingredients are grain by-poducts, foraging by products, etc. That sounds like – stuff from the floor.

        So while we have had threads on pellets, I thought this web page would be interesting to share.


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          Thank you for sharing


        • RabbitEducation
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            Thanks for sharing, this was very helpful.

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