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  • Wagg Twitch Guinea Pig Crunch Food

Wagg Twitch Guinea Pig Crunch Food

£4.89
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High-quality ingredients are combined into a single nugget formula to avoid selective feeding and promote a balanced diet.

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A complementary guinea pig feed is designed to be fed alongside a diet that is up to 85% hay or fresh grass. It contains extra vitamin C, essential to keep your guinea pig healthy, and linseed to help promote healthy skin and coat. High-quality ingredients are combined into a single nugget formula to avoid selective feeding and promote a balanced diet.

With 19% fibre and yeast extract to help promote a healthy gut and efficient digestion.

With added linseed to help maintain healthy skin and coat.

Includes peas and apple pomace to create a tasty nugget.

Our combination of vitamins A, C and E with carefully selected trace elements help to support a healthy immune system.

Added vitamin C which is essential in a guinea pig’s diet to prevent deficiency and health problems.

No added artificial colours or flavours.

Ingredients:
Oat Fibre, Wheat Fibre, Sunflower Meal, Grass Meal, Carob Bean Meal, Apple Pomace (2%), Calcium Carbonate, Peas (1%), Linseed (1%), Vegetable Oil, Minerals, MOS (0.05%).

Additives per kg:
Vitamin A 15,000 iu, Vitamin D3 1,500 iu, Vitamin E 90 mg, Vitamin C 250 mg, Zinc (Zinc Chelate of Amino Acid Hydrate) 20 mg, Manganese (Manganous Oxide) 30 mg, Zinc (Zinc Oxide) 30 mg, Iron (Iron Sulphate Monohydrate) 10 mg, Copper (Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate) 6.25 mg, Iodine (Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 1.5mg, Antioxidants.

Analytical constituents:
Protein 16%, fat content 4.2%, crude fibre 19%, crude ash 7.5%, vitamin C 250 mg/kg.

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