Burgess  Feeding Hay with Dandelion and Marigold 1Kg
Burgess  Feeding Hay with Dandelion and Marigold 1Kg
Burgess  Feeding Hay with Dandelion and Marigold 1Kg
Burgess  Feeding Hay with Dandelion and Marigold 1Kg
Burgess  Feeding Hay with Dandelion and Marigold 1Kg
Burgess  Feeding Hay with Dandelion and Marigold 1Kg
Burgess  Feeding Hay with Dandelion and Marigold 1Kg
Burgess  Feeding Hay with Dandelion and Marigold 1Kg
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Burgess Feeding Hay with Dandelion and Marigold 1Kg

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  • High in beneficial fibre 63 percent
  • High in crude fibre 35 percent
  • Dandelion aids urinary tract health
  • Marigold helps build a healthy immune system
  • Barn dried and dust extracted to prevent respiratory problems

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85-90% of a rabbit's diet should be feeding hay or fresh grass. Feeding hay and fresh grass are really important. They are essential for dental health as rabbits' teeth continually grow and need wearing down. The indigestible fibre also helps to keep the rabbit's gut moving.

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