Providing Your Rodent The Best Rabbit Food

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Providing Your Rodent The Best Rabbit Food Keywords: Timothy Hay, rabbit food

Although rabbits are herbivores, most rodents are omnivores. Commercial rodent food is available, but some studies have shown that feeding rodents rabbit food can be pretty nutritious. Combining commercial food with meat treats such as worms or dried fruits can help meet the necessary protein and vitamin intake requirements. Many rabbits and herbivorous rodents believe that pellets diets are the best. Still, it has been proven that hay mixtures are more appropriate for these species providing the necessary nutrition to live the best life. Rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas have single-chambered stomachs filled with bacteria that help digest cellulose found in plants. It is wrong to believe that these rodents cannot live a healthy and energetic life on a diet based on hay. Timothy Hay is a well-known brand that produces mixtures of different hay strains to provide rodents with the necessary nutrients to maintain their health and vitality. Customers have left reviews that their animals have shown great improvements since switching their diets to it.

Feeding Herbivores When having a herbivore animal, it is best to do some research on what specific nutrients you should be providing them with. As the name states, these animals thrive on eating plant-based ingredients. Their needs are more based on fiber, vitamins, and minerals rather than protein. Some protein is required, but its origin has to be vegetal. Hay is considered to represent a very nutritious meal for herbivores, especially as rabbit food. It is a high fiber and high energy source with a low protein level and low calcium grass that brings benefits to the animal's health. Timothy Hay uses the highest quality of hay to ensure the intake of the necessary


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