KIKI premium food for adult rabbits
 is a complete food, extruded from cereals, alfalfa, wild grasses, hay, etc. enriched with numerous nutrients and trace elements. In addition, with a characteristic smell and aroma that has proven to be ideal for the rodent to recognize it and stimulate its truly remarkable appetite.
Ingredients:
KIKI Premium for ADULT RABBITSÂ includes: Cereals, wheat germ, carrots, alfalfa, vegetable by-products, natural oil extracts, minerals
Analysis:
Protein – 16%, Fat – 3%, Fiber – 21%, Ash – 8%, Vitamin A – 8000 IU / kg, Vitamin D3 1500 IU, Vitamin E – 2 mg/kg, Vitamin B6 – 12 mg/kg, zinc – 80 mg/kg, manganese – 30 mg/kg, iron – 30 mg/kg, iodine – 0.7 mg/kg
KIKI premium food for adult rabbits
- Timothy Hay-Based: Look for rabbit pellets that are primarily made from timothy hay. Timothy hay is an essential dietary component for adult rabbits as it provides the necessary fiber for proper digestion and helps maintain healthy teeth.
- High Fiber Content: Ensure that the rabbit pellets have a high fiber content, ideally around 18-25%. Fiber is crucial for maintaining healthy digestive function and preventing gastrointestinal issues such as GI stasis.
- Natural Ingredients: Choose rabbit pellets that are made from natural, high-quality ingredients without artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. Avoid pellets that contain fillers or low-quality grains.
- Balanced Nutrition: Select rabbit pellets that provide a balanced blend of vitamins, minerals, and nutrients to meet the specific nutritional needs of adult rabbits. Look for pellets that are fortified with essential vitamins such as Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, and Vitamin E.
- Protein Content: Adult rabbits require a moderate amount of protein in their diet to support muscle maintenance and overall health. Look for rabbit pellets with a protein content of around 12-14%.
- Limited Calcium and Fat: Adult rabbits are prone to health issues such as urinary tract problems and obesity, so choose pellets with a moderate calcium content (around 0.6-0.8%) and low-fat content (around 2-3%).
- Palatability: Select rabbit pellets that are palatable and appealing to your rabbit. Rabbits can be selective eaters, so choose pellets that your rabbit enjoys and readily consumes.
- Freshness: Ensure that the rabbit pellets are fresh and have not expired. Check the packaging for a “best by” or expiration date, and store the pellets in a cool, dry place to maintain freshness.
- Supplemental Greens and Hay: While premium rabbit pellets provide essential nutrients, they should be supplemented with fresh hay and leafy greens to ensure a complete and balanced diet. Offer timothy hay and a variety of fresh vegetables such as dark leafy greens, carrots, and bell peppers daily.
- Water: Always provide fresh, clean water for your adult rabbit to drink. Hydration is essential for overall health and proper digestion.
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