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This tasty food for junior rabbits contains extra protein to help support growth and development and is fortified with a blend of amino acids, vitamins and herbs to provide a great natural source of antioxidants, helping to give young rabbits a great start in life, naturally. Selective Rabbit Jr is also ideal for pregnant and lactating does.
SKU | 3078823 |
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Lifestage | Juvenile |
Primary Flavor | Natural |
Primary Brand | Supreme Science Selective |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 4.38 LBS |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Natural |
Lifestage | Juvenile |
Alfalfa, wheat, soybean hulls, soybean meal, wheatfeed, flaked peas, spinach, linseed, soy oil, monocalcium phosphate, salt, calcium carbonate.
Crude protein 17.0%, Crude fibre 19.0%, Crude oils and fats 4.0%, Crude ash 8.0%, Calcium 0.8%, Sodium 0.3%, Phosphorus 0.5%.
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