They didn't say why and I think its quite recent, I guess just haven't got round to removing it. They recommended their other food, however when I looked at the ingredients I was not impressed. [emoji24]Okay. It’s really weird they have kept it on their own website like nothing has happened. I wonder why! [emoji24] It seems like a really good option!
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If you look on The Hay Experts website. They have ingredients lists for all the food they sell, which is quite a wide range.It feels like companies are shifting towards not revealing their ingredients until you have the product home - if you order online.
I love the little heart shapes so I feel extra disappointed [emoji28]
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Thats ok. Also I find my buns refuse to eat any new food! So don't get put off of they don't eat them at first. If I leave it, they will munch it eventually. I think the healthier the pellet the longer it takes to get them used to them.Bless you, thank you! I recently bought their hay taster pack from there and most of the stuff has gone down pretty well!
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Thats ok. Also I find my buns refuse to eat any new food! So don't get put off of they don't eat them at first. If I leave it, they will munch it eventually. I think the healthier the pellet the longer it takes to get them used to them.
Exactly! Vegetables or chocolate?Just like humans, the healthier it is, the less likely we are to eat it [emoji1787]
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Fiba First is one of the greats I loved it and used it as treats (buns didn't know any better :lol but then P@H stopped stocking it (I used to spend my vouchers on it, I only really get my litter from there) and I don't do online shopping if I can avoid it XD So I had to move to hay cookies whch thankfully count as small animal food and my two find them tasty as well as enriching
The two main pellet foods, Excel and Science Select, are pretty good, or they wouldn't be used by so many people on here I think quantity is most important followed by quality: too much of anything is always going to be bad, but a little of the right stuff (for your rabbits) gives peace of mind as you know they're getting the right things, regardless of what forage (or greens etc.) you're feeding them.