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MR JOHNSON RAT & MOUSE 900G

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Mr Johnson's Supreme Rat & Mouse Mix is a complementary nutritious and wholesome blend of cereals, grains, vegetables, seeds, mealworms and extrusions - supplying Rats and Mice with a tasty, healthy food in a variety of textures to help with dental wear.

Benefits

 

  • Carefully formulated to meet their dietary needs
  • Wholegrain cereals – full of goodness
  • Nutritious flaked and dried vegetables
  • Dried mealworms for natural animal protein
  • Sprinkling of sunflower seeds for energy and vegetable protein
  • Fortified with vitamins and minerals
  • Plus with Verm-X herbal blend to promote intestinal health
  • Crunchy texture aids dental wear

Composition

 

Torrified wheat, flaked peas, wheat extrusions*, flaked maize, whole oats, grass nuts, wheat extrusions*, whole maize, flaked beans, whole barley, red millet, locust bean extrusions, Soya extrusions, vitaminised extrusions*, flaked Soya beans, dried carrot, mealworms, sunflower seeds, Verm-X blend, Soya oil.

Nutritional additives

 

Vitamin A (E672) 5,360iu/kg; Vitamin D (E671) 710iu/kg; Vitamin E 19.2iu/kg; Copper (E4) 5.4mg/kg. Colourants.

Analysis

 

  • Crude protein - 16.00%
  • Crude fibre - 6.00%
  • Crude oils & fats - 4.00%
  • Crude ash - 3.00%

Feeding guidelines

 

Growing Adult
Rat 16 - 28 grams per day 15 - 25 grams per day
Mouse 6 - 10 grams per day 5 - 9 grams per day

Mr Johnson’s Supreme Rat and Mouse food is a complementary feed and should be fed together with suitable fresh fruit and vegetables. Fresh clean water should always be available.

Overcoming selective feeding:

Rats & mice if overfed, can sometimes selectively feed and may leave their less favourite ingredients in the bowl until last, resulting in an unbalanced diet and nutritional deficiency.

To help overcome selective feeding your rats & mice should be fed twice a day, dividing their daily requirements into two meals, feeding morning and evening but only refilling the bowl once empty.

Changing your rat and mouse's diet

Your rat or mouse's diet should never be altered suddenly as abrupt changes could trigger digestive upsets, especially in baby or stressed pets (for example if they have moved to a new home). If you want to alter their diet, it is recommended that this change takes place gradually over a 7-10 day period. This can be done by mixing small quantities of the new food with their existing food and increasing the proportions until it is fully changed over.