My bunnies love this pellet. It's good value for money I think. Also very nommyMine are on Beaphar Nature Rabbit. It's mainly Timothy hay and a few herbs I think. It smells scrumtious, and they totally love it. It's much bigger than normally pellets so takes them longer to chew. Hahaha
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burgess excel and science selective are the best ones regarding ingredients. I think P@H isn't far behind as they recently changed their ingredients.
heres a list of all the ingredients and it highlights the ones that are the best/meet all requirements.
http://www.therabbithouse.com/diet/rabbit-food-comparison.asp
Used to be on Excel, but mine have been on Wagg for about the last 2 years. They seem pretty much the same to me.
- mine don't have more than about an eggcup-full each though, slightly more in winter. they have free run of the garden in the day so they get plenty of grass & other things. the pellets are just a 'top-up' and to encourage them in at night. they get 1/2 a carrot each or something at the same time.
too much pellets & i find they get a massive dewlap (?) under their chin & can't groom properly and also can get pooey bottom.
SS is rather expensive so I am going to try PAH. £15 for 10 kg. I go through this size in just over a week.
Someone I know recently put their rabbits on Allen and Page and was happy with them.
i am totally against buying anything from pah.
it would be like supporting slavery.
I will look into this!
I feed my rabbits Allen and Page pellets- would highly recommend.
So I have just received a 20kg bag of A &P - can hardly move it! They used to always be 20 kg bags which I could carry, not any more. I have used A & P years ago so hopefully they will be ok. :thumb: