JR Farm Oat Bites

300 g
: 5/5
(4)
Supplementary feed made from light and fluffy baked oat and malt pillows - exclusively at zooplus!...further information
JR Farm Oat Bites
JR Farm Oat Bites
JR Farm Oat Bites
JR Farm Oat Bites
JR Farm Oat Bites
JR Farm Oat Bites
JR Farm Oat Bites
JR Farm Oat Bites
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Product description

Supplementary feed made from light and fluffy baked oat and malt pillows - exclusively at zooplus!

JR Farm Oat Bites are light and fluffy baked oat pillows that are popular with almost all small pets!

Protein-rich, low-in-fat crispy baked snack! And of course, free from added sugar.

Ingredients

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Ingredients:
Cereals (oats 50%), vegetable protein extracts, vegetable by-products (barley), minerals.

Analytical constituents

protein14.5 %
fat5.0 %
fibre2.0 %
ash3.5 %

Feeding guide

Feeding recommendations:
4 tsps of pure snack or mixed into regular complete feed per day, depending on pet's weight.

Supplementary feed for dwarf rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, chinchillas and rats.

Reviews

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Sehr beliebt bei Ratten
Zwerghamster mit Hafer-Ecke
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Latest user reviews

12/01/18
: 5/5
My ratties love it!
I use this for training since they love these treats so much
30/03/15|Rachael Kirby
: 5/5
Can't get enough!
I can't recommend these Oat bites highly enough. Every single one of my hamsters goes mad for them. I have tried many different treats but these are loved by every single one of them. I have two Syrians, five dwarves & one chinese.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
31/03/12|Abby
: 5/5
Bunny Love!
My very adorable netherland dwarf goes mad for some of these!!!!!!!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
12/05/10|Natasha
: 5/5
Hamsters Love Them
My syrian hamsters love these Oat Bites. I give them one each every one or two days. Would recommend as a treat.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk