I could really use some help from all you bunny experts.
Is Kaytee ok to feed my bunnies?
The dried food I have now is alfalfa based (13.5% fibre, 13.5% protein, 3.5% fat and 1.0% calcium). Im trying to find pellets that are higher in fibre and lower in fat and calcium, but havent found any in Sweden.
I looked into ordering Oxbow, SS or Excel but it would cost me at least £10/kg (Oxbow is about £30/kg) and as much as I love my babies I just I cant afford it.
I can get my local shop to get Kaytee Exact Rainbow Rabbit (http://www.kaytee.com/products/mammals/?pid=47821&aid=all&pcid=1) and maybe even Timothy Complete (http://www.kaytee.com/products/mammals/?pid=43530&aid=all&pcid=1 )
Are any of them ok? I dont like that they contain Ethoxyquin, but I think Kaytee is better than what Im feeding them now .
/Anna
Is Kaytee ok to feed my bunnies?
The dried food I have now is alfalfa based (13.5% fibre, 13.5% protein, 3.5% fat and 1.0% calcium). Im trying to find pellets that are higher in fibre and lower in fat and calcium, but havent found any in Sweden.
I looked into ordering Oxbow, SS or Excel but it would cost me at least £10/kg (Oxbow is about £30/kg) and as much as I love my babies I just I cant afford it.
I can get my local shop to get Kaytee Exact Rainbow Rabbit (http://www.kaytee.com/products/mammals/?pid=47821&aid=all&pcid=1) and maybe even Timothy Complete (http://www.kaytee.com/products/mammals/?pid=43530&aid=all&pcid=1 )
Are any of them ok? I dont like that they contain Ethoxyquin, but I think Kaytee is better than what Im feeding them now .
/Anna