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Bren
Posted: Sep 1 2008, 07:26 PM


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Can anyone tell me if Chudleys Rabbit Royale food is ideal to use for my rabbit also is this cheap for a 20kg bag £10.99 many thanks smile.gif
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Vickie
Posted: Sep 1 2008, 07:58 PM


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I don't have any knowledge of Chudleys but I buy my hairy mob a 20kg bag of Allen & Page Natural Pellets for £8.50.


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lauren
Posted: Sep 1 2008, 08:02 PM


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I use Dodson and Horrell which is part of the Chudley group - £8.50 from Countrywide smile.gif


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justine
Posted: Sep 1 2008, 08:06 PM


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Is it this one? http://www.feedem.co.uk/small-animals-40/s...-rabbit-219.htm

Do the buns eat all of it or do they leave certain bits and eat their favourite?


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Posted: Sep 1 2008, 08:23 PM


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I buy Wagg Premium (Pellets only) £2.99 for 2kg (No point me buying a bigger bag as it would lose it's nutritious properties before I use it all)

Buns love it though!!




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Posted: Sep 2 2008, 09:22 AM


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mmm all my buns use to be on "mix" foods but I was told by the vet and several bunny owners that these mixes are not really that good for the buns as it makes some of them selective feeders and they only eat the bits they like, which is usually the bright colour bits and leave the pellets, which is the bit that has all the goodness in.

Mine had Science Selective pellets only have love it!!

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Posted: Sep 2 2008, 03:53 PM


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QUOTE (topcat @ Sep 2 2008, 10:22 AM)
mmm all my buns use to be on "mix" foods but I was told by the vet and several bunny owners that these mixes are not really that good for the buns as it makes some of them selective feeders and they only eat the bits they like, which is usually the bright colour bits and leave the pellets, which is the bit that has all the goodness in.

Mine had Science Selective pellets only have love it!!

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Flip Flop used to have a cheap mix as that was what her owner had all of her buns on. It never even looked like she had eaten any of it. It couldn't have been that tasty. I didn't have a clue how much she was supposed to eat of it but she was doing fine and must have been eating enough hay to thrive luckily.

When I started reading forums, I learnt that pellets were best because of selective feeding and fibre contents, then bought Snowy from Pets at home who was on Pets at home nuggets so I changed Flip over to those. Thay love them.


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