I know its been a few months since i posted this but i found a list of ingredient's that are in the guinea pig meadow feast.
MeadowFeast herbs
Complete food for Guinea-Pigs
Ingredients
Alfalfa, oat husk bran, wheat bran, sunflower meal extract, carrot pomace, fruit pomace, growth of Allgäu permanent grassland *, flax meal, brewer's yeast, brewer's hops, rape expeller, sodium chloride, nettle leaves, marshmallow root, ribwort leaves, fennel, liquorice root, rosemary leaves, aniseed, knot grass, thyme, sage leaves, yarrow grass, camomile flowers, sweet calamus root (herbs 0.4%).
*Allgäu permanent grassland consists of species-rich grasses, herbs and clovers, in detail:
Timothy grass, meadow fescue, foxtail, ryegrass, red fescue, Kentucky blue grass, redtop grass, oat grass, yellow oat grass, Dutch clover, red clover, butterjags, dandelion, goose grass, chickweed, yarrow, ribwort, dock.
Analysis
Raw protein 14.5% • Raw fat 2.8% • Raw fibre 20.0% • Raw ash 7.0% Calcium 0.8% • Phosphorus 0.4%, Additives per kg, Vitamin A 10000 IU • Vitamin D3 1200 IU • Alpha tocopherol acetate (Vit. E) 40mg • Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) 600 mg • Copper-(II)-sulphate, Pentahydrate 7.5 mg
This is the normal nuggets.
Ingredients
Alfalfa, oat husk bran, wheat bran, sunflower meal extract, carrot pomace, fruit pomace, growth of Allgäu permanent grassland *, flax meal, brewer's yeast, brewer's hops, rape expeller, sodium chloride, nettle leaves, marshmallow root, ribwort leaves, fennel, liquorice root, rosemary leaves, aniseed, knot grass, thyme, sage leaves, yarrow grass, camomile flowers, sweet calamus root (herbs 0.4%).
*Allgäu permanent grassland consists of species-rich grasses, herbs and clovers, in detail:
Timothy grass, meadow fescue, foxtail, ryegrass, red fescue, Kentucky blue grass, redtop grass, oat grass, yellow oat grass, Dutch clover, red clover, butterjags, dandelion, goose grass, chickweed, yarrow, ribwort, dock.
Analysis
Raw protein 14.5% • Raw fat 2.8% • Raw fibre 20.0% • Raw ash 7.0% Calcium 0.8% • Phosphorus 0.4%, Additives per kg, Vitamin A 10000 IU • Vitamin D3 1200 IU • Alpha tocopherol acetate (Vit. E) 40mg • Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) 600 mg • Copper-(II)-sulphate, Pentahydrate 7.5 mg
Does anyone know if its ok to feed or mix in with their current food to add variety?