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Buying your rabbit food in larger quantities offers significant savings, and is easy to do!

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    Locate an agricultural or equestrian feed store. These businesses will usually sell all feeds in 20kg sacks or similar, and usually offer better prices than domestic pet shops.
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    Once you find the rabbit food sacks, check the sell by dates, especially if you are buying more than one 20kg sack, if it expires the vitamin and mineral content will not be as effective.
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    Check the ingredients list and the analysis. Go for something with a high fibre level, and avoid brands that use cheap fillers or bulkers. If possible see a sample if the sack is opaque, you are looking for a good quality nugget or mix with very little dust that looks and smells appealing.
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    Make sure you have enough storage area for the rabbit food you buy. Consider using horse feed bins in order to keep feed fresh and rodent free. Use lids that fasten securely and keep an eye to ensure the feed stays good and does not become damp or mouldy.
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    Enjoy your rabbit food savings! As a UK example, a 20kg rabbit food sack is approx £9 whereas a supermarket 1kg bag is around £4.99!

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  • Use large dustbins meant for horse feed with close fitting lids, and store the feed in a dry room

EditWarnings

  • Be careful not to allow rodents to infest the feed, and do not leave it open to air or the feed will spoil more quickly.

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Categories: Pets and Animals | Feeding Rabbits

Recent edits by: TammySin, CraftGaming1234567890

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