Hi, my new rabbit just finished her food that her family gave me and yesterday she had another ones that I feed my other rabbits. She was very angry with me wasn't eating yesterday and spent day in her litter box completely ignoring me. She kinda ate some yesterday night and today maybe she will eat it now, just wanted to talk about dry food a bit as I have a very little knowledge about ingredients just want to learn a bit more.
I couldn't find her old food in my local stores I visited 3 of them yesterday, I use Burgess for my rabbits and they like it. The only thing I don't like that there's always some crumbles and dust in the package they don't want it so it is a bit of waste, in Bernie's bag there was no dust at all, and pellets are a bit bigger than Burgess.
I found them online and just wanted you to help me to understand ingredients and compare the two, just curious that brand is not very well known is it good or not good for my rabbits. Bernie was on it all the time and her fur looks very healthy, she was a bit overweight but it is because she likes food a lot and people where she lived are very nice and generous so she probably got too much food whenever she wanted it. I cut her portions a bit and she's fine now.
So, here's Burgess ingredients
Ingredients
Grass, Oat Bran, Wheat, Soya Bean Hulls, Lucerne, Peas, Yeast, Molasses, Mint, Soya Oil, Calcium Carbonate, Monocalcium Phosphate, Ligno-Cellulose, Fructo-oligosaccharides 0.25%, Salt, Vitamins and Minerals, Contains Natural Antioxidants. No artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
And here's ingredients from Bernie's bag
Ingredients
Alfalfa meal, wheat, soya bean hulls, flaked peas, soya bean meal, linseed, soya oil, wheat feed. Protein: 14.0%; Fibre: 19.0%; Oils: 4.0%; Ash: 5.0%; Calcium: 0.6%; Phosphorus: 0.4%. Vitamin A: 20000 IU; Vitamin D3: 2000 IU; Ferrous sulphate monohydrate: 61mg; Calcium iodate anhydrous: 1.5mg; Copper sulphate pentahydrate: 20mg; Manganese oxide: 32mg; Zinc oxide: 87mg; Sodium selenite: 0.3mg. Contains Natural Antioxidants. No artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
I couldn't find her old food in my local stores I visited 3 of them yesterday, I use Burgess for my rabbits and they like it. The only thing I don't like that there's always some crumbles and dust in the package they don't want it so it is a bit of waste, in Bernie's bag there was no dust at all, and pellets are a bit bigger than Burgess.
I found them online and just wanted you to help me to understand ingredients and compare the two, just curious that brand is not very well known is it good or not good for my rabbits. Bernie was on it all the time and her fur looks very healthy, she was a bit overweight but it is because she likes food a lot and people where she lived are very nice and generous so she probably got too much food whenever she wanted it. I cut her portions a bit and she's fine now.
So, here's Burgess ingredients
Ingredients
Grass, Oat Bran, Wheat, Soya Bean Hulls, Lucerne, Peas, Yeast, Molasses, Mint, Soya Oil, Calcium Carbonate, Monocalcium Phosphate, Ligno-Cellulose, Fructo-oligosaccharides 0.25%, Salt, Vitamins and Minerals, Contains Natural Antioxidants. No artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
And here's ingredients from Bernie's bag
Ingredients
Alfalfa meal, wheat, soya bean hulls, flaked peas, soya bean meal, linseed, soya oil, wheat feed. Protein: 14.0%; Fibre: 19.0%; Oils: 4.0%; Ash: 5.0%; Calcium: 0.6%; Phosphorus: 0.4%. Vitamin A: 20000 IU; Vitamin D3: 2000 IU; Ferrous sulphate monohydrate: 61mg; Calcium iodate anhydrous: 1.5mg; Copper sulphate pentahydrate: 20mg; Manganese oxide: 32mg; Zinc oxide: 87mg; Sodium selenite: 0.3mg. Contains Natural Antioxidants. No artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.