Purina Complete Rabbit Feed

Purina Complete Rabbit FeedHelp your rabbits grow and reproduce with Purina Complete Rabbit Feed. Our pellets offer wholesome nutrition for rabbits of all ages, with the vitamins and minerals they need to live to the fullest. Try Purina Complete Rabbit Feed for a balance of protein, fiber, essential nutrients and attractive alfalfa scent.

Johnson Feed Co. is proud to serve Lewisville, Flower Mound, and southern Denton County. We specialize in animal nutrition and offer a wide variety of quality feed and supplement brands to help keep the animals in your care healthy and well fed. We are happy to help with special orders. Stop by and shop our store in Lewisville, Texas today!


 

Features

  • 100% complete daily nutrition - Purina Complete Rabbit Feed requires no additional supplements, is formulated without preservatives and is great for rabbits of all ages.
  • Healthy muscles, organs and fur - with protein building blocks for strength and development.
  • Essential nutrients - Vitamin A for reproduction and bright eyes; calcium and phosphorus for strong bones and excellent milk production.
  • First ingredient: Alfalfa - Balance your rabbits complete diet with protein, calcium and a sweet alfalfa scent.
  • Immune system health - Nutrients from high-quality plant proteins give rabbits vitality.
  • GI tract support - A variety of fiber sources and prebiotics to support digestive health.
  • Odor control - Contains Yucca schidigera extract to help control manure odors.

Guaranteed Analysis

CRUDE PROTEIN 16.00 % min
CRUDE FAT 1.50 % min
CRUDE FIBER 17.00 % min
CRUDE FIBER 20.00 % max
CALCIUM (Ca) 0.50 % min
CALCIUM (Ca) 1.0% max
PHOSPHORUS (P) 0.40% min
SALT (NaCl) 0.25% min
SALT (NaCl) 0.75% max
VITAMIN A 4,800 IU/LB min
TOTAL MICROORGANISIMS 100,000,000 CFU/LB min

Feeding

Description
Feed adult, non-lactating rabbits approximately 1/2 ounce of this product per pound of body weight per day. For pregnant does, gradually increase the amount fed from 1/2 to 1 ounce per pound of body weight per day during the last two weeks of gestation. Nursing does and their litters should be free fed. Lactating does will consume 1 to 3 ounces per pound of body weight per day. Gradually increase the amount fed from the time of kindling so at the time the litter is one week old the doe is consuming all of the feed she will eat.Meat rabbits will consume an average of 4 to 5 ounces per day during the period from weaning to market.
Caution
Store in a dry, well-ventilated area protected from rodents and insects. Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed to animals as it may cause illness, performance loss or death. USE ONLY AS DIRECTED
Management Practices

Follow these management practices:

  1. Feed requirements of rabbits will vary depending on their body weight, environmental temperatures, type of housing, and stage of production (maintenance, gestation, lactation, growth).
  2. Offer rabbits the amount they will clean up in approximately one hour (30 minutes if feeding twice daily) and adjust the amount to maintain condition. Do not overfeed.
  3. Mature rabbits tend to overeat, become too heavy and lose body condition. Adjust feed rates to maintain desired weight.
  4. Young rabbits will begin to consume feed when they come out of the nest box at approximately three weeks of age.
  5. Feeding programs are only as effective as the management practices followed.
  6. Provide plenty of fresh, clean water at all times.
  7. When changing animals from one feeding program to another, do so over a 5 to 7 day period. Mix the new feed with the old feed and gradually increase the amount of new feed mixed.

It is always good practice to wash hands thoroughly after feeding and/or handling animals. Contents of bag are not for human consumption. Contains a source of live (viable) naturally occurring microorganisms.

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