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The RESULTS Of Switching to Sherwood

Baby Rabbit Food

Complete and balanced food for Baby Rabbits. 

 

Guaranteed Analysis 

Crude Protein __________________ Minimum 15%

Crude Fat ___________________ Minimum 8%

Crude Fiber ________________ Minimum (maximum) 19% (24%)

Moisture _________________ Maximum 10%

Calcium _________________ Minimum (maximum) 0.8% (1.3%)

Phosphorous __________________ Minimum 0.6%

Salt ___________________ Minimum (maximum) 0.85% (1.35%)

Ingredients: Alfalfa haywhole oil seed blend (flax included)*, whole millet*, Monodicalcium phosphate, saltcholine chlorideEssential amino acids,Chelated minerals,

B-vitaminscobalt carbonate

 

*We only use high quality cleaned whole ingredients and grind them fresh just prior to pelleting. Our custom blend of proprietary whole oil seeds, essential amino acids, and chelated minerals perfectly complements and balances the nutrients already naturally found in the ingredients. 

Feeding Directions: Feed freely to baby rabbits until about 12 weeks of age then switch to a Sherwood adult rabbit food formula and feed as directed. 

 

Adult Rabbit Food

Complete and balanced food for Adult Pet Rabbits.  

 

Guaranteed Analysis 

Crude Protein __________________ Minimum 14%

Crude Fat ___________________ Minimum 5%

Crude Fiber ________________ Minimum (maximum) 24% (29%)

Moisture _________________ Maximum 10%

Calcium _________________ Minimum (maximum) 0.7% (1.2%)

Phosphorous __________________ Minimum 0.4%

Salt ___________________ Minimum (maximum) 0.25% (0.75%)

Ingredients: Alfalfa haytimothy haywhole safflower, whole flax*, Monodicalcium phosphate, saltcholine chloride,essential amino acidschelated mineralsB-vitaminscobalt carbonate

 

*We only use high quality cleaned whole ingredients and grind them fresh just prior to pelleting. Our custom blend of proprietary whole oil seeds, essential amino acids, and chelated minerals perfectly complements and balances the nutrients already naturally found in the ingredients. 

Feeding Directions: For rabbits that don’t eat enough loose hay (at least 50% of the diet by weight) this hay-based, grain/soy-free food provides the additional hay they need. It is a balanced, fortified and complete food low in calories that contains additional Timothy hay to provide correct amounts of long-strand fiber for proper digestive health. As a result rabbits will regulate their own food intake. It will also help overweight rabbits shed excess body fat and help underweight rabbits gain healthy weight and improved muscle tone by supplying a proper balance of the essential nutrients needed for optimal health. 

Adult Rabbit Food (Professional)

Concentrated Adult Rabbit Food 

Concentrated nutritional supplement for Adult Rabbits. 

 

Guaranteed Analysis 

Crude Protein __________________ Minimum 14%

Crude Fat ___________________ Minimum 6.5%

Crude Fiber ________________ Minimum (maximum) 18% (23%)

Moisture _________________ Maximum 10%

Calcium _________________ Minimum (maximum) 1.7% (2.2%)

Phosphorous __________________ Minimum 0.6%

Salt ___________________ Minimum (maximum) 0.85% (1.35%)

Ingredients: Alfalfa haywhole oil seed blend*, monodicalcium phosphate, saltcholine chlorideessential amino acids,chelated mineralsB-vitaminscobalt carbonate

 

*We only use high quality cleaned whole ingredients and grind them fresh just prior to pelleting. Our custom blend of proprietary whole oil seeds, essential amino acids, and chelated minerals perfectly complements and balances the nutrients already naturally found in the ingredients. 

Feeding Directions: This hay-based grain/soy-free food is nutritionally balanced and fortified. It is designed to be fed in limited amounts as a supplement to a diet composed primarily of loose grass hay and select greens. Start by providing no more than 1/4 ounce of pellets (a touch more than 1/2 a tablespoon) per pound of body weight and adjust as recommended by your veterinarian. For best results encourage your bunny to eat grass hay (more than 50% of diet by weight) & limit treats especially those containing grain or soy that will unbalance the nutritional value of the overall diet and increase the risk for metabolic acidosis. 

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