If you’re buying the smaller bags for now just be prepared to buy as many as is needed until you get a larger shipment of hay in. Hay is essential in a rabbits diet (80% of it) and a rabbit should never be without it.
Alfalfa based pellets usually have more fat and protein than is needed for an adult pet rabbit. Feed store pellets are usually geared towards commercial rabbits (meat, breeding, showing, etc…). They usually contain extra fat, protein, and less fiber than what is recommended for pet rabbits. Will feeding feed store pellets kill a rabbit? Of course not BUT you wouldn’t be providing them with what is best for them and it could lead to obesity and other issues.
Some good brands that fit within the recommended analysis:
– Oxbow Adult Rabbit
– Oxbow Organic Rabbit BeneTera
– Kaytee Timothy Complete (Adult, Plain Pellet)
– Kaytee Forti-Diet Pro Health Rabbit (Adult, Plain Pellet)
– Zupreem Nature’s Promise
– Zupreem Timothy Naturals
– Sweet Meadow Timothy Pellets
– Oxbow Natural Science Adult (a little higher in fat)
– American Pet Diner Timmy Rabbit, (a little higher in protein)
If you absolutely couldn’t find any of the above then Purina Rabbit Chow Fiber3 is alright. It’s protein and calcium levels are a bit higher than the recommended but it’s better than a vast majority of junk food pellets.