oxbow rabbit food

feed your adult rabbit a diet that combines essential fiber and stabilized nutrients with oxbow essentials adult rabbit food. oxbow essentials adult rabbit food is specifically designed to meet the particular nutritional needs of adult rabbits. to transition your rabbit to his new food, gradually replace his current food with the new food over a four-week time period to prevent digestive issues and finicky eating patterns. this product is not intended for growing, active, pregnant or nursing rabbits. we encourage …

oxbow young rabbit food

provide your young rabbit with the nutrients he need to grow healthy and strong with oxbow essentials bunny basics young rabbit food. oxbow essentials bunny basics young rabbit food is made specifically to meet the unique, daily dietary requirements of rabbits under a year old. it is also ideal for rabbits with problems maintaining weight due to age or illness. if you’re transitioning your rabbit’s diet, mix three parts current food with one part new food for the first week. …

oxbow rabbit toys

rabbits thrive on enrichment and need time to meet their most basic behavioral needs. key behaviors that rabbits are wired to instinctively take part in every day include: bunnies love to chew things. the play wall is the perfect way to focus your little one’s attention on chewing something safe, healthy, and won’t cost you a dime to repair! whether they toss it, roll it around, or chew on it, your rabbit is going to have a hay-day (pun intended) …

rabbit food

if you’ve always thought that lettuce and carrots are enough to feed a bunny, you’d be wrong! keep these facts in mind and you’ll find it is easy to keep your rabbit healthy and happy with the right diet. here is the lowdown on the “good, the bad, and the never, ever” foods for rabbits. the right combination of hay, vegetables, pellets, and treats will make pet bunnies very happy and healthy, control the growth of their teeth, and keep …

sherwood rabbit food

these pellets are free of all of the bad stuff, like grain, soy and molasses. these pellets support improved health, so you may see better poop and urine, less odor and softer fur. they will begin to eat more hay and drink a lot more water. for best results feed hay and pellets only. sherwood makes the best and healthiest pellets for small animals. just exactly what my rabbits need to stay healthy. i’ve been giving this to my bunny …