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FORUM DIET & CARE Which Oxbow should I get?

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    • Takahashi
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        My girl was born in November and I’m looking to change her food because what she’s eating right now isn’t great. Should I get young feed or the adult feed?


      • Azerane
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          I would get her the adult feed, but that’s just me. Assuming she was born mid November, that makes her 5 months old, and they should be swapped by six months to the adult feed anyway.


        • tobyluv
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            When changing pellets, it’s best to do so gradually, and mix the two for a few weeks. The first week, you mix 75% of the old pellets and 25% of the new ones. The second week, you mix them 50/50, etc.


          • Wick & Fable
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              Adult feed! I wouldn’t worry about her being “too young” if this is a concern. Due to health reasons, Wick was actually on the Oxbow adult feed since 10 weeks I want to say, and he’s enjoyed it. It has to be a gradual change, but once it’s made, you’ll have a happy bun!

              The answers provided in this discussion are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. Seek the advice of your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.

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          FORUM DIET & CARE Which Oxbow should I get?