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  • Oxbow Natural Science Supplements for Small Animals Vitamin C Supplement tablets, 60 tablets

Oxbow Natural Science Supplements for Small Animals Vitamin C Supplement tablets, 60 tablets

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Vitamin C supplement is a hay-based, high-fibre supplement containing the essential stabilised vitamin C for small animals.

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Natural Science Vitamin C supplement is a hay-based, high-fibre supplement containing the essential stabilised vitamin C.

Natural Science Vitamin C supplement is a hay-based, high-fibre supplement containing the essential stabilized vitamin C that guinea pigs need, and other animals benefit from during times of stress, illness or recovery.
Vitamin C comes in a pack size of 60 tablets.

Nutrition.

Guaranteed Analysis.

Crude Protein (min) 10.00%
Crude Fat (min) 5.00%
Crude Fibre (min) 9.00%
Crude Fibre (max) 12.00%
Moisture (max) 8.00%
Ash (max) 8.00%
Calcium (min) 0.50%
Calcium (max) 0.70%
Phosphorus (min) 0.50%
Copper (min) 9 mg/kg
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) (min) 25 mg

Ingredients.
Timothy grass, barley flour, oat groat flour, cane molasses, l-ascorbyl-2-monophosphate (vitamin C), flaxseed meal, brewers dried yeast, xanthan gum, fat product, mixed tocopherols, rosemary extract

Feeding.

Animal Weight Feeding Recommendation
Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Chinchillas All weights Feed 1 tab per day
Rats, Degus All weights Feed 1/4 tab per day

For all other species, consult Oxbow or your vet. When adding supplements to your pet’s diet, always consult your vet.

Expiration: 24 months unopened (by Best By date on bottle). Once opened, use within 60 days.

 

chinchillas / degus / guinea pigs / rabbits / rats / small animals / supplements / treats
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