Bunny Nature RabbitDream Flowers Rabbit Food
RabbitDream Flowers Rabbit Food €14,95

RabbitDream Flowers Rabbit Food

€14,95
Nu 2 artikelen nog op voorraad
  • Personal & expert advice
  • Always 100% rodent-friendly
  • Ordered before 5 pm, delivered tomorrow!
Have a question?

Have a question?

Have a question about this product? Please feel free to contact us, we will be happy to help you!

Product description

Bunny Nature Rabbit Dream Flowers Rabbit Food

Give your rabbit the best of nature with Bunny Nature Rabbit Dream Flowers. This unique, complete animal food is specially formulated for adult rabbits and offers an enriching mix of no less than 63 different plants and herbs from unprocessed pastures. This impressive biodiversity ensures a natural diet that is not only tasty, but also healthy!

Why choose Bunny Nature Rabbit Dream Flowers?

Biodiversity: Thanks to the combination of various plants and herbs, including Timothy, rough grass, cotton grass, and many more, this food offers an excellent variety in taste and texture. Your rabbit will enjoy every bite!

Natural Ingredients: Made without artificial additives, the ingredients are naturally processed and contain no binders. This ensures that your rabbit can enjoy pure and full of flavor.

Healthy Digestion: With the addition of Inulin , a natural prebiotic, this food promotes healthy intestinal flora. This contributes to better digestion and the overall health of your rabbit.

Essential Nutrients: This food contains all the important vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fatty acids that your rabbit needs for optimal vitality.

Special Additions: The addition of rose petals and marigold flowers not only gives a colorful appearance, but also adds extra nutritional value. The valuable papaya in this food contributes to digestion and strengthens the natural resistance of your rabbit.

Composition Bunny Nature Rabbit Dream Flowers Rabbit Food

Yield of permanent grassland (timothy, rough grass, red fescue, cotton grass, meadow grass, knapweed, meadow cress, rough dandelion, large poppy, common yarrow, lady's mantle, reed grass, field clover, pointed weed, herbs, medium-length sedge grass, upright trespe, bellflower, cumin, flowers of meadow, common hornwort, field thistle, soft trespe, common dandelion, rasenschmiele, real yarrow, field hornwort, walderdbeere, bird vetch, germander speedwell, meadow pippau, real labkraut, fluffy meadow oatmeal, common hornwort, field sheep's hair, white labkraut, white hollyhock, fat meadow margerite, field white flower, cuckoo light-nettle, common blood weed, field speedwell, smooth oats, meadow grass, medium-length weed, large meadow-bud, narrow-leaved vetch, field-forget-me-not, bulbous saxifrage, small bibernelle, creeping switchgrass, real cowslip, nodding gum-grass, small meadow-bud, grass-star aphid, meadow bocksbart, large nettle, quendel speedwell, red clover, gate-vetch, Geneva-günsel, ginseng, daisy), oat hulls, sunflower extract, linseed extract, apple residue, carrot residue, wheat clay, rapeseed extract, marigold flowers (1.5%), rose petals (1.5%), fennel seed, dried papaya (0.25%), camomile flowers.

bunny nature rabbit dream rabbit food flowers

Specifications
Content (approx): 1,5 kg
Composition: Harvest from permanent grassland (Timothy, rough grass, red fescue, common cottongrass, meadow grass, knapweed, meadow cress, raw dandelion, large poppy, common yarrow, lady's mantle, reed grass, field clover, broad-leaved plantain, herbs, medium-height f
Analysis: Crude protein 13% • Crude fat 2.7% • Crude fiber 20% • Starch 5% • Crude ash 8.5% • Calcium 0.6% • Phosphorus 0.4% • Sodium 0.18% Vitamin A 9,700 IU • Vitamin D3 679 IU • Vitamin E 58.2 mg • Copper(II) sulfate, pentahydrate 5.82 mg • Calcium iodate, anhy
Promotes Foraging: Yes
Suitable for: Rodents, Rabbit
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
Bunny Nature RabbitDream Flowers Rabbit Food
Reviews
No reviews found
Read or write a review
Knaagdierwinkel
Please accept cookies to help us improve this website Is this OK? Yes No More on cookies »