Dried Greater Plantain for Rabbits
Raw Material for Animal Feed
Greater plantain is a 100% natural food supplement, carefully dried to preserve all its nutritional values. Perfect for a healthy snack that will delight your rabbits. You can hand-feed it, giving you the opportunity to share a special moment with your rabbit, or mix it with their hay. Greater plantain grows mainly from spring to fall, but once dried, it is available year-round to your rabbits’ delight! There are many types of plantain, but these are the most popular with our furry friends:
- Greater plantain (Plantago major) : This is the most common, with its large, bright green leaves full of nutrients.
- Ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata) : With its narrower leaves, it is also perfect for rabbits.
- Medium plantain (Plantago media) : A little less well-known, but it offers the same benefits. The Benefits of Plantain for Your Rabbit
Plantain is not only delicious, it’s also excellent for your rabbit’s health :
- Superb digestion : Rich in fiber, it helps your rabbit digest well and prevents minor intestinal problems.
- A soothing effect : Plantain is known for its anti-inflammatory and healing properties, ideal for calming irritations, particularly in the urinary tract.
- A boost for the immune system : With its dose of vitamins C and K, plantain supports your rabbit’s natural defenses.
Store them in a dry place away from light to maintain the product’s high quality.
Composition : Plantain
Analytical composition per 100g :
- Crude protein : approximately 15%
- Crude fiber : approximately 25%
- Crude fat : approximately 2 to 3%
- Crude ash : approximately 10 to 12%
- Calcium : approximately 1.5 to 2%
- Phosphorus : approximately 0.3%
Net weight : 150g
Origin : Germany and packaged in France by Rabbits World
Brand : Rabbits World
Suitable animals : Rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters, and rats
Rabbits World Nutriscore : This dried grass can be given frequently to your rabbit. It’s perfect for adding a little flavor to their hay, or even to their green ration! Because it has a high calcium content, care should be taken not to give it in excessive quantities to rabbits prone to stones (2-3 times per week)
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