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Forum DIET & CARE falfa treat

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    • jpgood
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        are the sun cured falfa cravins crunchy carrot cake treats fine or bunnys.  we feed shadow these, ad she loves them. we too give her yogies (carrot flavored yogurt treats).


      • MooBunnay
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          For everyone else’s information & comment – these are the ingredients in those treats:
          Wheat flour, oat flour, apple pomace, ground carrots, alfalfa meal, rolled oat flakes, vegetable oil (naturally preserved with mixed tocopherols, citric acid, and rosemary extract), flax seed meal, norwegian kelp powder, raisins, anise oil, orange color, ascorbic acid, biotin, zinc methionine, vitamin E.

          As far as I know – you shouldn’t be feeding your rabbit anything where the first ingredient is wheat flour, they do much better with vegetables, hay and fruit as the occasional treat.

          It is really more economical and healthier for your bunny to give your bunny treats that grow in nature, like, apples or carrots.

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