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LBJ10
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    You would have to look at the analysis and decide if it’s close enough to what the recommendations are. It is true that a lot of the pellets at farm stores are going to be formulated for meat or show rabbits and, therefore, have more calories, etc.

    This is a pretty comprehensive list of pellet brands and their nutritional analyses: https://www.therabbithouse.com/diet/rabbit-food-comparison.asp

    Here’s another list: https://wabbitwiki.com/wiki/Rabbit_pellets_comparison_charts

    I don’t see Manna Pro on either list, but I know it contains alfalfa. As you know, alfalfa is good for growing bunnies… not so much for maintaining the weight of indoor house bunnies.

    Mazuri is sold at Tractor Supply. It isn’t terrible.