by Anonymous on November 18th, 2009

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Oxbow has gotten way to pricey for me to feed my rabbit. i has now switched him over to nutriphase. is this food good? do you use it?

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  • by topflightgraphics on January 17th, 2010

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    I agree with Galeanda about the alfalfa. Too rich for adult rabbits. Unlimited amounts of hay is recommended by vets. Hay keeps rabbits healthy because it has the fiber they need. TImothy Hay or Orchard Grass is a good choice. I get my hay at www.oak-hill-farms.com. Good quality and great service.

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  • by Galeanda on November 19th, 2009

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    Try just feeding good q8uality timothy hay and not much pellets, or no pellets. And then add fresh veggies, about 1-2 cups of them each day. That's the best diet for a rabbit and not very expensive in most areas.

    Nutriphase is alfalfa based and not recommended for pet rabbits. It also has a lot of oats, soy, wheat, and molasses, which aren't what rabbits should be eating either. It's not high enough in fiber and too high in protein, too.

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  • by curlysue on November 18th, 2009

    curlysue

    Never heard of it,I reccomend buckeye,manna pro,tractor supplies store brand and purina.any feed purchased in feed stores is better and usually fresher than pet store feed.

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