Category: Small Animal

RABBIT AND GUINEA PIG MIX

Our new and improved formulation provides essential ingredients to your rabbit's or guinea pig's digestive system and overall well-being in a highly palatable muesli mix. Now with added natural vitamin E, vitamin C, yucca extract, diamond v yeast-culture and our complete vitamin & mineral premix.

Product Ingredients

Lucerne and Oaten Chaff Fibre Pellets Steam Flaked Oats Whole Maize Whole Lupins Black Sunflower Seeds Canola Oil Vitamins and Minerals Premix

Pack Sizes

20kg 4kg
Features
  • Nutritionally balanced for optimal health
  • Incorporates a variety of grains, seeds, and pellets to cater to tastes and textures
  • Boosts digestive health with fiber-rich ingredients
  • Formulated to meet the dietary needs of rabbits and guinea pigs
Specifications
  • Pack Sizes: Available in multiple weights for convenience
  • Variety: Carefully selected blend of seeds, grains, and pellets
  • Form: Dry and easy to serve blend
Pet Suitability & Product Care
  • Ideal for both rabbits and guinea pigs of all breeds and life stages
  • Always pair with plenty of fresh water
  • Store product in a cool, dry area to maintain freshness
  • Follow feeding guide tailored to your pets size and dietary needs—consult packaging for details

Bird Range

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Supplementary Feeds

Pet birds can be excellent companion animals and are a popular addition to families. Provided they are properly cared for and are provided with an interesting and spacious environment that includes regular adequate exercise (free flight within a safe enclosed environment), birds can live a very healthy, vigorous, and fit life.

Signs of illness can be subtle in birds and birds often display a ‘preservation instinct’ which means that they can sometimes appear healthy despite being very ill. Veterinary advice should always be sought immediately if you suspect that your bird is unwell or if your bird shows any sign of being unwell.

Feeding Tips

The types and variety of food that are offered to pet birds are usually very limited when compared to the diet of their wild counterparts so it is important to provide a balanced and varied diet in adequate amounts. The food should be offered in such a way as to mimic the feeding habits of the birds in the wild. Some species will gorge early morning and late afternoon whereas others will feed throughout the day.

Tips

Adequate Food

Provide an adequate supply of foods suitable for the species of bird.

Food should be fresh and clean, and stored in a way that prevents deterioration or spoilage.

Ensure fresh clean water is available at all times.

Placing a cuttlefish bone in your bird's cage will provide important trace minerals. Mixed grit and a source of calcium should be available for those bird species requiring it.

You should feed your bird a combination of both a high-quality commercial food and some natural foods. e.g. fresh fruit, vegetables, seeding grasses, native flowers, green foods etc that are appropriate and safe for the particular bird species.

Watch our Small Parrot Mix at work