Dr. Pol Extruded Rabbit Feed
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Dr. Pol Extruded Rabbit Feed
Has anyone had experience using Dr Pol Rabbit Feed? Based on what I've read on the cooked rabbit feeds it seems to be a good option.
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Re: Dr. Pol Extruded Rabbit Feed
I have a doe fuzzy holland lop and a buck fuzzy holland mix that I decided to try this food on. And the result is they love it! There is very little waste (the doe always dug through her regular pellets before). Also they both seem to bel healthy, they're good weight, and coats look great.
I also breed satin angoras (they are on Manna Gro), so I kinda want to change one of them over to it, that way I can see a side by side results with them. But I haven't done so yet.
I also breed satin angoras (they are on Manna Gro), so I kinda want to change one of them over to it, that way I can see a side by side results with them. But I haven't done so yet.
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Re: Dr. Pol Extruded Rabbit Feed
with all "extruded feeds",
rabbits need grass hay with these, they are "always" low on "longstem fiber."
The extrusion process breaks down the fiber, [and other stuff] making the feed much more digestable.
However, breaking down the fiber, also makes the "fiber" less useful for gut mobility.
rabbits need grass hay with these, they are "always" low on "longstem fiber."
The extrusion process breaks down the fiber, [and other stuff] making the feed much more digestable.
However, breaking down the fiber, also makes the "fiber" less useful for gut mobility.
meat-mutt rabbits, a few laying hens.
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