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Vitapol Economic Food For Rabbits

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Economic rabbit food has been enriched in granules from meadow hay (20%), because of high demand on fiber in diet, assuring proper functioning of digestive system. Hay, beside the nutrient aspects, has abrasion effect on incisors of rabbits, taking care of their proper look and commits to removing fur from the alimentary canal. This complete food contains of rich granules, providing fitting rabbit nutrition. Vegetables like beets and carrots provide many valuable natural vitamins and minerals. Beet roots is a rich source of vitamins from group B, PP, A and C. It has an impact on immune system and increases number of red blood cells. Some dried apple in the food contributes to proper functioning of digestive system, because of positive effect of this fruit on peristalsis. Apple is also a great source of vitamins, minerals and potassium, enhancing the muscle tone and iron, element of hemoglobin affecting oxygenation of organism. Pea leaves supply organism with amino acids, which are not produced by tha animal itself. Flex seeds in the food ensure, that rabbit's fur will be healthy and shiny.

Key Features :

  • The contribution of the high fiber in the diet to ensure the proper functioning of the digestive tract of animals.
  • Has been enriched with pellets of high-quality meadow hay (20%). Hay in addition to nutritional values
  • Effectively rubs rabbit teeth properly taking care of their appearance & helps to remove residual hair in the digestive tract.
  • For a full blown food consist also rich in essential nutrients granules, ensuring adequate nutrition rabbits.
  • The share of vegetables like beets and carrots provide a variety of natural vitamins and minerals.

The way of feeding

Give 50-85 g per day depending on weight, breed and age of animal.

    Nutritional information

    Typical values Per 100g

    Energy, 210 kJ / 50 kcal
    Fat, 2g
    - of which: Saturates, 0.3g
    Carbohydrate, 15g
    - of which: Sugars, 6g
    Fiber, 5g
    Protein, 3g
    Salt, 0.02g

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    Main Benefits

    Our Flux Protein-Rich, Plant-Based Food offers a variety of benefits. It’s packed with high-quality plant-based protein to support muscle growth and recovery, and it’s enriched with essential vitamins and minerals to boost your overall health. Plus, it's made from all-natural ingredients, free from artificial additives, and is easy to digest, making it a perfect addition to any balanced diet.

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