anneq
Well-Known Member
I'm sure it's been discussed here sometime before, but having read awhile ago that probios comes now in powder form & granular form, I was wondering what the amount/quantity would be for a 4-5lb.rabbit?
The smallest animal they list is chickens, but that's 2lbs.per ton of feed, lol.
I was thinking of buying this because I have used bene-bac on my doe a couple times and she ABSOLUTELY hates it and really puts up a battle to get it in her mouth.
So mixing something into the pellets would be a lot less of a struggle if I could find the feed rate.
http://www.jefferslivestock.com/ssc/search_results.asp?CID=2&mscssid=RQ783L3M72998PE5B1DDSB5NXD4T73P3&keywords=probios&cmkw=probios
I almost picked-up some of the powder Probios at Walmart in the pet section, but then I read there was sucrose listed as the first ingredient and didn't want to mess with putting that in the pellets.
Any advice would be welcome
The smallest animal they list is chickens, but that's 2lbs.per ton of feed, lol.
I was thinking of buying this because I have used bene-bac on my doe a couple times and she ABSOLUTELY hates it and really puts up a battle to get it in her mouth.
So mixing something into the pellets would be a lot less of a struggle if I could find the feed rate.
http://www.jefferslivestock.com/ssc/search_results.asp?CID=2&mscssid=RQ783L3M72998PE5B1DDSB5NXD4T73P3&keywords=probios&cmkw=probios
I almost picked-up some of the powder Probios at Walmart in the pet section, but then I read there was sucrose listed as the first ingredient and didn't want to mess with putting that in the pellets.
Any advice would be welcome