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₱1,411 - ₱1,438
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Binondo, Metro Manila
Variation
Adult Complete
Baby
Adult Free-Choice

Product Description

Sherwood Baby Rabbit Food 4.5lbs This is the only food on the market that is low in carbohydrates (starch and grain which baby rabbits don't digest well) but rich in fat "like mamma's milk." The high fat content (8% vs. the common 2-3 %) provides the best nutrition for baby rabbits up to about 11-12 weeks of age. If your baby rabbit is suffering from diarrhea this food is designed to be the cure! Sherwood Adult Free-Choice Rabbit Food 4.5lbs If your bun doesn't eat enough hay, here's the solution! Feed these pellets free choice with plenty of clean drinking water. These hay based pellets were specially formulated to be fed free choice to rabbits who normally don't eat enough hay for proper digestive health. Rabbits will graze on this food the same way they would normally graze on hay because it is a grain free and hay based diet that is balanced with the right amount of calories, protein, long-stem fiber and other nutrients. Grain & soy free, and formulated with premium timothy hay, whole safflower, whole flax seed, and chelated minerals to promote digestive health and a shiny fur coat! Natural vitamins and phytonutrients Minerals and micronutrients Omega 3 and 6 essential fatty acids Short and long strand fibers Balanced amino acids (proteins) Healthy energy source (low carb) Sherwood Adult Rabbit Food 4.5lbs Grain & Soy-Free, and formulated with premium Timothy Hay, whole safflower, whole flax seed, and chelated minerals to promote digestive health and a shiny fur coat! This is formerly known as Maintenance and Support. Sherwood’s unique formula uses alfalfa (instead of the commonly used soybean meal) because it is a more natural, healthier and balanced source of protein that rabbits are adapted to. It is blended with premium grass hay and fortified with additional nutrients. Veterinarians agree that this diet is superior to the grain/soy based diets on the market today. By the time bunnies reach about 11 to 12 weeks of age they are "teenagers" and need to switch to a diet that is lower in energy and fortified with specific nutrients. This helps them mature without getting fat. In fact it will help them stay trim and active and you'll know that they are healthy on the inside because you'll see the difference in the quality of their fur coat on the outside!

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