Complementary food for small rodents
Alfalfa-based complementary food for small rodents like Hamster, Gerbil, Guinea Pig, Dwarf Rabbit and Chinchilla. An excellent source of fibre, rich in vitamin C and DHA (Omega 3), it also contains a prebiotic that promotes the development of the beneficial intestinal flora. It plays a key-role in wearing down their teeth that keep growing continuously. Contains yucca extract that helps to reduce bad odors. Contains no food colorings.
Feeding Guide
Serve in separated feeder as a complement to the daily diet Labcon Club Happy Rodents. As a snack, should be offered by hand, so the animal gradually gets used to parent´s presence. Do not offer as the only food option, as it is not a complete food. Keep clean water always available.
Animal weight: 10 g to 30 g | Daily diet: 1 to 4 g |
Animal weight: 50 g to 100 g | Daily diet: 5 to 9 g |
Animal weight: 100 g to 150 g | Daily diet: 10 to 15 g |
Animal weight: 500 g to 900 g | Daily diet: 40 to 90 g |
Animal weight: 1,0 kg to 2,0 kg | Daily diet: 100 to 200 g |
Ingredients
Dehydrated Alfalfa Bran, Microalgae Biomass, Zinc Proteinate, Yeast enriched with Selenium, Manganese Proteinate, Yeast Extract, Dehydrated Hydrolyzed Yeast, Prebiotic, Ascorbic Acid, Yucca Extract, Corn Flour, Wheat Flour, Refined Soybean Oil, Wheat Fibre, Butylated Hydroxyanisole (preservative), Butylated Hydroxytoluene (preservative), Citric Acid (preservative).
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (min.) | 14,0 % |
Crude Fat (min.) | 3,0 % |
Crude Fibre (min.) | 20,0 % |
Crude Fibre (max.) | 22,0 % |
Ash (max.) | 9,5 % |
Moisture (max.) | 10,0 % |
Calcium (min.) | 0,8 % |
Calcium (max.) | 1,2 % |
Phosphorus (min.) | 0,35 % |
Nucleotides (min.) | 0,035 % |
Mannan-oligosaccharides - MOS (min.) | 0,011 % |
DHA (min.) | 0,01 % |
Yucca Extract (min.) | 0,03 % |
BHA (max.) | 5 ppm |
BHT (max.) | 40 ppm |
Vitamins and Minerals per kg
Vitamin C | 200 mg |
The use of products not purchased through our official distributor can be harmful to the health of animals because their origin, as well as their transport and conservation conditions, are unknown.