The natural habitat of rabbits is meadows and forest edges. Rabbits are folivorous, i.e. leaf-eating animals and their diet consists of a variety of green plants supplemented by roots, vegetables and fruits. In the development of suitable food, we took the example of the natural eating habits of dwarf rabbits.
grasslands of permanent meadows (meadow buckwheat, fescue, meadow pipit, Perennial ryegrass, red fescue, meadow buttercup, the lobe-necked hornet, Honey, annual lily of the valley, Dogwood, tomka fragrant, creeping pyre, Thorny broom, reed canary grass, creeping clover, meadow clover, cream of tartar, Yarrow, St. John's Wort, cumin root, wood shrub, elm tree, rosebay cattail, the grip of the helmet, ...the roseate spoonbill, a fence fork, comfrey, a split pimp, common asparagus, daisies, ...the lights came on, contryhel, a larger hip, vetch, gritty feldspar, spring moth, ...he broke the field, spring seed, autumn chickweed, common dogwood, Spring primrose, clover trifolium microcephalum), oat bran, sunflower seeds stripped of oil, flaxseeds stripped of oil, fruit pressings, carrot pomace, wheat bran, oil-free rapeseed
13 % crude protein, crude oils and fats 2,7 %, 21 % crude fibre, 6% starch, 8,5 % gross ash, calcium 0.6%, phosphorus 0.4%, sodium 0,18 %, humidity < 12 %
Fill the bowl with Bunny Nature rabbit food pellets - basic and wait until the food is eaten. Only then refill. Make sure that the rabbit has good quality hay and fresh water at the same time. At the age of six, switch to the senior formula.
Code: | KRMH0109 |
Warranty: | 24 months |
Product Number: | 4018761200238 |