nope, no added vit c, have to give loads of high vit c veggies to substitute. but then the vit c content of most guinea foods isnt enough at all so not much difference.@Debs111 said:Is there enough Vitamin C in it for guinea pigs??!?! :?
yeah never enough in any food, so lots of extra stuff, same with the fibre content, have to make sure they get plenty of hay, and veggies and variety of nibbles.@Debs111 said:It is really as Science Selective GP has tons of vitamin C!
I add extra Vit C with Simbas veg though twice a day
jrn1310 said:Rabbit royale is 14% fibre, Science Selective is 19% fibre and Oxbow Bunny Basics T is 25 - 28% fibre. The higher the fibre content the better the quality of the food and also the better it is for the health and well being of your rabbit.
When giving dry food the same amount and same type should be given each day, a rabbits gut will not always cope well with continuous changes of food stuff. It can result in bloat / stasis which can result in a very ill rabbit, this condition can be fatal and an expensive vetinary bill Dry food should only make up a tiny proportion of their diet with hay being the greatest part.
If you plan to move your rabbit from any food always wean them slowly over at least 10 days to a new food.
Karly said:I've found Science Selective in several smaller shops so it's not limited to vets or big stores either. If they don't stock it, they may be able to order it in for you too.