He's 10 weeks! I have some of these on order just waiting for them to come in
I honestly don't think he was on this food at the breeders house, I think maybe she just gave me some cheap food with him and said he was on that
This food is not very cheap but it is not good unfortunately. I adopted a rabbit in December or January he was also on this food and his owner also gave me lots of treats with grain for fim as he liked it. When they brought him to me I knew I will change his food to plain pellets but wanted to do it gradually, but he had so much problems with his stomach and his poos were so tiny and irregular, I just kept him one week on hay and water only with some fresh greens (mint, coriander) soaked in water, then when his poos were better I started with very few pellets just like 10 pellets per day, then after a few days 20 pellets, then 40, he is excellent shape and health now, great appetite and never blockages again.
But he is 2 year old he was on this and other grain based foods all the time, he was in trouble really.
I was so scared and hopeless and was very angry with people they never told me he had any problem with his stomach. I was lucky I noticed his tiny poos and did some research and I had to spend lots of time with him, first week was horrible he had just 8-10 poos per day and very tiny.
He's a very good rabbit now never any problem ne has 60 gram of plain nuggets (he's regular size rabbit so he needs a bit more pellets) in the evening, and a handful of fresh greens in the morning, both times I give him hay as well as he has better appetite for hay when I give him fresh. And unlimited water, he drinks about 200 ml per day.
Also I give him 1/3 of carrot or 1/4 of apple once or twice a week.
Here's how he looked when was his first days, sitting in hunched up position and pressing his belly to the floor because he tried to find comfortable position.
New rabbit fat and tiny poos
If your rabbits poos are very tiny and irregular shape he probably has problems with his belly, so massage and baby gas drops would help, and it's your decision but I wouldn't give him this food again. Just plain nuggets. If he's 10 weeks old you can give him Burgess Excel Junior/Dwarf easy to find they even sell in Tesco or other alfalfa based pellets with 16% protein and min 19% fiber, also calcium 1%, after he is 4 months you will need to change them to lower protein 13% and lower calcium pellets. Supreme is also good brand just make sure they are not muesli type but plain brown pellets without any fancy stuff in them.
For your rabbit I just hope he is a bit stressed because of new home for him and he has no health problems, anyway keep us updated