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| Pet store treats are usually chock 'o' block with rubbish but i find these nifty treats are healthy and the pigs adore them! |
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| Re: A little treat Which treats? How are they healthy? |
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| Re: A little treat It would really help if you would tell us what these treats are and what they have in them. They may not be as healthy as you think. |
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| Re: A little treat I posted a link! Where did it go ! Well i'll try again with the info! There are three flavours of burgess treats. Mint – good for digestion Nettle – a good source of nutrition Dandelion – aids urinary tract health They are basically crispy tubes filled with either of the above and very soft hay. I would not reccomend them for everyday use but once a month or two they seem perfectly fine. Protein24%Fibre18%Ash12%Dandelion/Mint or Nettle5% These treats are quite low in some things and as i said above NOT for everyday feeding. |
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| Re: A little treat What are the tubes made up of? Anything processed is generally not good, products with seed, dairy, meat and additives should be avoided. A piece of fruit, or some extra veggies are much better for them, as boring as it may sound. |
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| Re: A little treat Here is the link to the product I think the poster is mentioning. It says it is held together by edible vegetable fibres. Pet-Supermarket I'd be interested in what is said, because although my piggie won't eat these, my bunnies love them. Last edited by vics2004 : 12-07-07 at 01:09 am. Reason: spelling mistake |
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| Re: A little treat Thanks Ly, is good to know. |
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