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Carob
Carob
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Our delicious pieces of dried Carob shells are natural and appetizing treats for your rabbits. Made from the husks of the carob pod, these pieces are carefully dried for a crunchy texture and savory taste. Seedless , they offer a safe and natural option.
The pieces of carob shells are a natural source of fiber , promoting healthy digestion and good intestinal transit in your companions. In addition, they contain beneficial vitamins and minerals , contributing to the well-being of your rabbits. Give them a nutritious and delicious treat with our carob husk pieces.
Its scent is reminiscent of chocolate , but make no mistake, carob is in no way chocolate ! Chocolate is strictly prohibited in the diet of rabbits, as it is dangerous for them.
Only a few pieces a week, because carob has a high carbohydrate content.
- Net weight: 100g
- Complementary food for rabbits and guinea pigs.
- Composition: Natural carob, GMO-free.
- Origin: Austria
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Packaging: By us, in France (77) in a recyclable zip bag, then soon in a recyclable and resealable kraft bag. The labels are thermal and recyclable.
Average analytical values for 100 g:
- fibers (mins) : 35.8g
- Carbohydrates: 51g
- Lipids: <0.5g
- Protein (min) : 4.6g
- Salt: 0.05g
- Ashes (max) : 3.6%
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Détails
Recommended weekly dose*
Discover our products with the company of our adorable 21 cm plush rabbit, which gives you an accurate idea of the size of our packaging of bulk products, accessories and toys. (Similar to a 1.2Kg rabbit)
It is recommended not to distribute more than 5g of treats per kilo of body weight of your animal, and per week.
Of course, any type of candy containing fruit confused.
For example, for a 1kg500 Rabbit, the weekly dose* will be 7.5g of treats.
(*Weekly: per week.)
This indicative dose is based on the recommended daily intake for a healthy rabbit over 6 months old.
We also advise you not to give fruit treats to rabbits under 6 months old.
Recommendations
Clean, fresh water and fresh quality hay should be available to your rabbit at all times. It is important to remember that treats should never be given to a rabbit that is not in good health (always seek the advice of your veterinarian) and that they should never be used to replace a balanced and suitable diet. your pet's nutritional needs.
Treats should be given in moderation and in addition to a basic healthy diet to ensure your pet's health and well-being. Our recommendations never dispense with the advice of your NAC specialist veterinarian.
In addition, it is recommended that you do not leave your pet alone unattended with treats, toys and accessories to avoid any risk of suffocation or accident.
Preservation and Storage
For optimal conservation, we advise you to follow the following instructions:
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Store products in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Ideally between 15°C and 18°C.
Avoid exposing them to heat, humidity or extreme temperatures, as this can accelerate the deterioration of product quality and promote the growth of bacteria.
To ensure extended shelf life, we recommend transferring products to a fully airtight container once opened.