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Natural sun-cured millet snips, for rabbits, mice, hamsters and other small animals. A delicious and nutritious daily treat! An excellent source of protein and carbohydrates. Offers foraging activities which relieves boredom.
SKU | 1450530 |
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Primary Flavor | Millet |
Primary Brand | Healthy Select |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 2 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Millet |
Sun-Cured Spray Millet.
Crude protein (min) 8%, crude fat (Min) 1%, crude fiber (max) 25%, moisture (max) 12%.
Place one millet snip in your pet's food dish weekly or as needed. Do not allow millet snips to lie on the habitat floor as this can lead to contamination by the pet's droppings. Healthy Select Millet Snips is not a complete food. Feed as treat only.
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