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Burns
Rabbit Food

Ideally, the diet of the pet rabbit should mimic
that of the wild rabbit i.e. based on grass or hay which should
always be available. This should be supplemented by vegetables,
wild plants and herbs.
Any changes to the diet should be done gradually
to avoid the danger of digestive upset. If your rabbit stops eating,
veterinary attention should be sought.
Read about cereal
based diets
A more natural way of feeding, using high quality
hay together with a wonderful mix of dried flowers and herbs
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The
Burns Bunny Bag!
(Only available online and carriage
free!)
Contains 3 bales of quality oat hay, 2 packs
each of herbal blend and meadow mix, willow chewsticks and
hazel chewsticks. An ideal starter or maintenance pack for
your rabbit.
ALL for £24.89 Carriage paid
[CLICK
HERE for web shop]
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Burns
Green Oat Hay (min 900g)
RRP £2.99
Hay does lots of wonderful things for your
rabbit. It provides essential nutrients necessary to your
rabbit's diet, while being low in calories; Its course stalks
help keep your rabbit's teeth ground down; and most importantly
the fibers helps keep your rabbit's digestive tract working
normally.
Green oat hay, recommended by
many rabbit experts is 10% protein, 3.5% oil and 29% fibre
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Burns
Meadow Mix - 100g
RRP £1.99
Protein 13%; Oil 4%; Fibre 19%
Contains: Dandelion, Chicory,
Plantain, Mint, Milfoil, Chamomile, Marigold, Nettle, Tree
Leaf, Willow Bark.
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Burns
Herbal Blend - 100g
RRP £1.99
Protein 15%, Oil 3%, Fibre 22%
Contains: Green Oat, Parsley,
Melissa (Lemon Balm), Mint,
Nettle, Dandelion, Chamomile
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Hazel
Chewsticks (100% natural)
RRP £1.99
Rabbits love to chew, and chewsticks are great
for supporting dental health. Unfortunately, many are also
brightly coloured or coated with sugar.
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Willow
Chewsticks (100% natural)
RRP £1.99
Rabbits love to chew, and chewsticks are great
for supporting dental health. Unfortunately, many are also
brightly coloured or coated with sugar. |
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Burns Dandelion for Rabbits
and Small Animals 100g
Burns dandelion
is a delicious dried plant that is full of natural fibre,
excellent for the support of digestive function.
Dandelion can also support urinary tract health and can be
fed as part of a healthy diet for rabbits and other small
animals.
Typical Analysis:
Protein 2.7%, Oil 0.6%, Fibre 14.9%,
Ash 15.4% |
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Burns
Plantain for Rabbits and Small animals 100g
Our dried Plantain for rabbits and other small animals is
a tasty, high fibre complementary food which can be used as
part of a healthy natural diet. Excellent for the support
of digestive function.
Typical Analysis:
Protein 0.9%, Oil 0.2%, Fibre 12.8%,
Ash 12.4%
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Burns
Carrot Treats 100g
Burns carrot slices are a naturally low fat, healthy treat
that can be fed to dogs, rabbits and other small animals.
Typical Analysis:
Protein 7%, Oil 1.5%, Fibre 26.3%, Ash 5.6%
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