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nox2693
09-01-2009, 21:09
Hi there :)
Just wondering if any of you good people have any good advice. I have several rabbits and guinea pigs, most of them rescues and I am just wondering what brands other people feed their critters. I need to be able to buy in 10kg or 20kg sacks as I get through an awful lot, but need to make sure that all the goodness is in there for the furries. I have heard that pellet food is best for bunnies, as it prevents selective feeding and is better for their teeth to keep them down. Just wondering about people's opinions of the best brands and how much you pay for them as I may be swapping my critters food soon (gradually of course).
Thanks :thumbsup:

littleblue
09-01-2009, 21:48
My rabbits eat science selective - they love it and its very balanced (also a pellet) and comes in 10kg sacks.

Pelleted foods are the best.

Know nothing about pigs though - sorry.

Pigger
09-01-2009, 22:15
I feed my piggies Wagg guinea pig crunch, it comes in 15kg sacks, i get mine from jollyes for just under £10. Wagg also do a pellet form called optimum but its a little bit more expensive.

*Peaches*
11-01-2009, 08:35
I get Charnwood pellets, £11 for a 20kg sack, only downside is you gotta buy by the pallet

holidayhutch
11-01-2009, 09:45
I use Allen and Page rabbit pellets for our own buns it's about £8 for a huge sack - downside is a short shelf life, but if you've lots of buns it works out as very good value. We feed the piggies on Science Selective Guinea Pellets

Shiesh
11-01-2009, 09:47
I feed my piggies Wagg guinea pig crunch, it comes in 15kg sacks, i get mine from jollyes for just under £10. Wagg also do a pellet form called optimum but its a little bit more expensive.

That's a good price :o I pay £3odd for 2 kg from supermarket !!!!

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