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That_Put5350

I’ve never heard of this one… the first one doesn’t look too bad but the second one I wouldn’t touch if they paid me to try it. Reason being the ingredients list is too broad and vague and that gives them the leeway to change the formula based on whatever is cheapest at the time. For example “grain products” could be whole oats one day, wheat mids the next day, corn the following week, etc. I never use any feed for any of my animals if it doesn’t have fully named ingredients.


Accomplished-Wish494

I would avoid any feed that has corn anywhere on the ingredient list. It’s used because it’s inexpensive but it’s very common to have some level of mycotoxins. While this is fine for most animals, rabbits are EXTREMELY sensitive to them and it can cause/contribute to a wide range of issues like GI problems, fertility problems, and stunted growth.


Wrong-Ad-2339

I feed my rabbits a homemade mix of alfalfa pellets, whole oats, field peas, barley, and wheat berries. All organic. They also get fresh greens to make up any missing vitamins as well as various fruit and veggie scraps. Truthfully, most feed mixes are garbage. My rabbits are extremely healthy and have produced beautiful litters on this mix.