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It 's time to give your bunny the taste of the wild with Kaytee Field+Forest Rabbit Food! This premium food is curated with only the best ingredients found in nature's fields and forests to give your pet the nutrition it deserves. With its unique shapes and ridges, this all-in-one pellet promotes dental health by encouraging your bunny's natural chewing instinct. And guess what? There are NO added molasses, fillers or artificial preservatives! Here are some key features that make Field+Forest simply the best:
SKU | 3403083 |
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Primary Flavor | Natural |
Primary Brand | Kaytee |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 4 LBS |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Natural |
Suncured Timothy Grass Hay, Soybean Hulls, Soybean Meal, Wheat Middlings, Dehydrated Carrots, Dried Red Beets, Ground Flaxseed, Salt, Lignin Sulfonate, DL-Methionine, Thyme Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Vitamin A Supplement, Choline Chloride, L-Lysine, Yeast Culture, Mixed Tocopherols (Preservative), Vitamin E Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Yucca Schidigera Extract, Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Niacin, Copper Sulfate, Manganous Oxide, Rosemary Extract, Citric Acid, Calcium Pantothenate, Copper Proteinate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Mononitrate, Menadione Nicotinamide Bisulfite (Source of Vitamin K activity), Folic Acid, Cholecalciferol (Source of Vitamin D3), Calcium Iodate, Biotin, Cobalt Carbonate, Sodium Selenite, Dried Bacillus Licheniformis Fermentation Product, Dried Bacillus Subtilis Fermentation Product.
Crude Protein (min.) 13.0%, Crude Fat (min.) 3.0%, Crude Fiber (min.) 21.0%, Crude Fiber (max.) 26.0%, Moisture (max.) 12.5%, Calcium (min.) 0.25%, Calcium (max.) 0.75%, Phosphorus (min.) 0.3%, Salt (min.) 0.25%, Salt (max.) 0.75%, Vitamin A (min.) 4,000 IU/lb, Total Bacillus Species (min. 200,000 CFU/gram (B. licheniformis, B. subtilis; CFU - Colony Forming Units).
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