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Which pellets/ mix? Poll

Which do you use most frequently?

  • A & P Pellets

    Votes: 16 20.0%
  • Excel Pellets(any variety)

    Votes: 25 31.3%
  • SS

    Votes: 32 40.0%
  • P@H Pellets

    Votes: 6 7.5%
  • Muesli type mix

    Votes: 1 1.3%

  • Total voters
    80
  • Poll closed .
Mine are currently on A&P they all like it and it's good value for money :D previously mine have had exel (sticky bums and expensive), SS (expensive in comparison but they all liked it), and Bunny Basics Hi-fi (Fudge wouldn't eat it).
 
We also use Oxbow Bunny Basics/T. Personally I think it's the best type of pellets on the market. We get ours from the internet company SPH as i have found them to be the cheapest and they give a great service.

Phil
 
I use A+P for everyBun except Sarah, Nomad, Harry, Bobbie, Brian and Fred who refuse point blank to touch it :roll: They have Wagg Pellets. I dare not have SS in the house as one whiff of it and everyBun refuses the A+P :roll:
SS is £16 for a 10kg sack and A+P costs £6 for a 25kg sack !!

Janex
 
SS for Bobbin and Broome


Bunny Basics T peeps, I'd be interested in seeing a pic of the pellets... are they small like excel junior or bigger like SS? Also they are quite dear aren't they?! :shock:
 
SS for me, although the buns will literally go wild for about 1 hour if they can sniff it anywhere. Mollys head got stuck in a ss bag when he was younger and we had to wedge him out because the hole in the bag was too small to pull his head out... :rolleyes:
 
Mine are on SS. I was thinking of changing them over to A&P but haven't yet and not sure if I will now. T can be quite a fussy eater and I think it may be better to leave him on something he likes.
 
SS for Bobbin and Broome


Bunny Basics T peeps, I'd be interested in seeing a pic of the pellets... are they small like excel junior or bigger like SS? Also they are quite dear aren't they?! :shock:


They are tiny strands - much smaller than SS. Seem expensive but only feed a little so will last a long time!
 
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