Just looking at the zooplus website, some great cat stuff. Is the JR coarse feed stuff OK for rabbits? They do:
Fibre is an essential part of every herbivorous rodent's diet. Natural plant products such as hay are particularly good source. JR Farm offers tasty alternatives to hay, introducing some variety to your pet's daily diet.
Choose from the following -
Garden herbs:
green oats, green wheat, parsley, balm, peppermint, nettle, dandelion, camomile
Meadow flowers:
gently dried pasture grass with aromatic flowers, rich in natural vitamins and fibre for good digestion
Parsley stalks:
a healthy treat with lots of natural vitamin C, particularly suitable for guinea pigs
Ribwort:
ribwort and cornflowers
Dandelion:
rich in vitamins, with extra trace elements and minerals such as calcium and inulin.
Looks nice but am I getting muddled or is it OK for Jacob bunny? I just like to give him variety and this sounds nice, any ideas please?
Many thanks
Fibre is an essential part of every herbivorous rodent's diet. Natural plant products such as hay are particularly good source. JR Farm offers tasty alternatives to hay, introducing some variety to your pet's daily diet.
Choose from the following -
Garden herbs:
green oats, green wheat, parsley, balm, peppermint, nettle, dandelion, camomile
Meadow flowers:
gently dried pasture grass with aromatic flowers, rich in natural vitamins and fibre for good digestion
Parsley stalks:
a healthy treat with lots of natural vitamin C, particularly suitable for guinea pigs
Ribwort:
ribwort and cornflowers
Dandelion:
rich in vitamins, with extra trace elements and minerals such as calcium and inulin.
Looks nice but am I getting muddled or is it OK for Jacob bunny? I just like to give him variety and this sounds nice, any ideas please?
Many thanks