akane
Well-Known Member
I know it's not an ideal pellet by any means but as a limited part of the diet for a dwarf mix and a mini rex is this acceptable?
Ingredients:Ground flax, dried plain beet pulp, dehulled soybean meal, dehydrated alfalfa meal, rice bran, brewers rice, wheat middlings, soybean hulls, cosein rice mill by products, rice hulls, ground corn, cane molasses, and then the added vitamins and probiotics which is very long.
Analysis:
crude protein: 14%
crude fat: 5%
crude fiber: 16%
calcium min:.8% max 1%
phosphorous min: .7%
We are a little tight for cash and this is $15/50lb bag. They are getting unlimited timothy hay, alfalfa cubes, and will be started on greens soon with lots of fresh grass and forages daily as soon as they are adjusted to it. The only other pellet at the feed store had all by products and started with grain by products. The petstore pellets are all $2/lb or more and ordering oxbow online isn't much cheaper along with coming up with enough cash for a 50lb bag at once or it's not cheaper at all. I could also mix this 50/50 with another pellet to cut cost but improve the quality of the feed a little.
Ingredients:Ground flax, dried plain beet pulp, dehulled soybean meal, dehydrated alfalfa meal, rice bran, brewers rice, wheat middlings, soybean hulls, cosein rice mill by products, rice hulls, ground corn, cane molasses, and then the added vitamins and probiotics which is very long.
Analysis:
crude protein: 14%
crude fat: 5%
crude fiber: 16%
calcium min:.8% max 1%
phosphorous min: .7%
We are a little tight for cash and this is $15/50lb bag. They are getting unlimited timothy hay, alfalfa cubes, and will be started on greens soon with lots of fresh grass and forages daily as soon as they are adjusted to it. The only other pellet at the feed store had all by products and started with grain by products. The petstore pellets are all $2/lb or more and ordering oxbow online isn't much cheaper along with coming up with enough cash for a 50lb bag at once or it's not cheaper at all. I could also mix this 50/50 with another pellet to cut cost but improve the quality of the feed a little.