I trew away the old package so can't remember what brand they are, but when i bought them i didn't know which of them are good for rabbits, because then i thought that if i buy from pet shop it should be good.. but after reading more about rabbit i find out that t i should check fiber % and all that. So the old ones are not very good.
Now i bought Allen & Page Natural Rabbit Pellets. I think they are better?
There's 23% fibre which is good and protein 12% calcium 0,6% but honestly I am not too sure if they are good for your rabbit, here's all info willing to discuss with other people who are good at food analysis.
Their first ingredient is nutritionally improved straw - what could that mean? Straw is a great source of fibre that's probably why fibre is high, min you should have is 19%. Wheat meal it means that grain based, also has alfalfa (lucerne) which is generally not recommended for an adult but protein level is not high. With added prebiotics.
I am not too sure honestly would be interested to see what other experts can tell about them.
Generally i agree that with just one little home pet rabbit buying 20kg bag doesn't make any sense since it will last one year and even if properly stored pellets will be losing so much at the end of that big bag. I would go with a reputable brands and would buy 1,5kg monthly or if you want to save maybe larger bags I know Burgess Excel selling 10kg bags as well, but you won't safe too much honestly, and fresh is best.
Another recommended brand would be Supreme, there was a very good table with food analysis for most known brands, I will find it for you now.
I know Preitler said he buy 25kg bag and it lasts for 6 months with 20 rabbits, but he should add that only two rabbits are pet rabbits (indoor/outdoor) and other rabbits are his livestock, also he feeds them vegs and greens he is growing himself and his own grass/hay as well, so I would say this is his own unique way of feeding rabbits and I wouldn't follow that with just one little home pet lovely lionhead who lives on your bed. No offence Preitler, just it's a huge difference what you feed your only pet and what you feed your livestock.
https://www.animalfeedstore.com/product/allen-page-natural-rabbit-pellets/-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Made from natural, wholesome ingredients – including alfalfa, grass, linseed, oat fibre and mint – these pellets are completely balanced, with all the vitamins and minerals your rabbit needs. Designed for pet rabbits or as a maintenance diet for any adult rabbit, these pellets should be fed with plenty of hay and constant access to clean, fresh water. Probiotics are included to assist gut health and boost the immune system by ensuring a healthy balance of micro-organisms in the rabbit’s digestive system.
Coccidiostat (drug) free – an ideal pet feed
Rich in Omega 3 oils
We only source identity preserved (Hard IP) Non-GM ingredients
Available in 20kg bags.
£10.37
Analytical Constituents
Crude Protein: 12.0%
Crude Oils and Fats: 3%
Crude Fibre: 23%
Crude Ash: 8%
Calcium: 0.6%
Sodium: 0.3%
Phosphorous: 0.45%
Omega 3: 0.7%
Composition:
Nutritionally Improved Straw, Wheat Feed, Grass Meal, Oat Feed, Linseed Expeller, Lucerne Meal, Calcium Carbonate, Molasses, Di-calcium Phosphate, Mint, Fructo-oligosaccharides
Nutritional Additives (per kg)
Vitamins:
Vitamin A (3a672a): 7k iu; Vitamin D3 (3a671) 2k iu; Vitamin E (3a700) 70mg
Trace elements:
Iron: 10mg (Iron (II) Sulphate Monohydrate) (3b103)
Zinc: 20mg (Zinc Oxide) (3b603)
Manganese: 20mg (Manganous Oxide) (3b502)
Iodine: 0.5mg (Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) (3b202)
Selenium: 0.1mg (Sodium Selenite) (3b801)
Zootechnical Additives
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (NCYC Sc47) 4b1702 5.00×10^9 CFU/kg
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