
Professional Rabbit 18 is an 18% protein, alfalfa-based, complete rabbit feed specially fortified for rabbits requiring higher nutritional levels in feed. Types of high nutritional needs include does producing six or more litters yearly, show rabbits, fryers grown for maximum rates of gain and feed efficiency, Angora and other fiber-producing breeds, and rabbits in stressful environments.
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A complete feed specially fortified for rabbits requiring higher nutritional levels
- Specially fortified, alfalfa-based feed for rabbits requiring higher nutritional levels in feed, which include does producing 6 or more litters yearly, show rabbits, fryers grown for maximum rates of gain and efficiency, Angora and other fiber-producing breeds
- 18% protein, 3% fat and 16.0-19.2% fiber
- Mini-pellet; 50-lb bag
Crude Protein | 18.00% min |
Crude Fat | 3.00% min |
Crude Fiber | 16.0-19.2% min/max |
Calcium (Ca) | 0.70% min |
Calcium (Ca) | 1.20% max |
Phosphorus (P) | 0.50% min |
Salt (NaCl) | 0.20% min |
Salt (NaCl) | 0.07% max |
Vitamin A | 2,600 IU/lb min |
Feed requirements are based on small to medium-sized breeds. Adjust feeding rate for larger breeds, and for all rabbits,
the amount fed should be adjusted based on body condition.
Overfeeding is a common problem with rabbits. Does’ fertility and kindling problems increase if overweight. Proper condition
should be the determining factor in choosing whether self-feeding or limit-feeding (hand-feeding) is most proper and profitable,
except for lactating does and growing bunnies that must be self-fed. Limit-feeding is the preferable method of feeding breeding
rabbits (resting and gestating does) to ensure proper body condition is maintained. When limit-feeding, feed rabbits the same
number of times each day and at the same time each day. The number of feedings daily is a matter of preference.
Rabbits should always be changed slowly from one feeding program to another (over a five to seven day period), mixing
new food gradually with old food. This allows the rabbit to adjust to the new food source.
NEVER add oats, straw, barley, or other foodstuffs to the rabbit feeding program unless properly advised by a competent
nutritionist. This will dilute the intake of nutrients in the Pen Pals Rabbit product and could depress rabbit performance.
Surroundings should be kept clean and free of dirt and parasites.
UPC | Weight(lbs) | Weight(oz) | SKU | Model # | Pricing |
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50 | 80033 |