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Supreme is so excited to see you all talking about our new Fibafirst products, we would like to give away 25 boxes of Fibafirst to the first 25 Guinea Pig Forum users that respond to this post, so that you can try it out for yourselves.

We would also like to let you know a little bit more about our products...

You are right to say that Alfalfa hay is naturally higher in calcium when compared for example to Timothy hay, however that does not mean our food is higher in calcium. We carefully balance the calcium levels in all of our foods to make sure that guinea pigs get the precise amount that they need. In fact, when you look at the calcium levels in Fibafirst and Selective, they are only 0.6% and 0.8%.

The nutrients found in different types of hay used in pet foods can vary widely depending on when it was cut in the season, as well as how it has been handled (sun dried hay contains fewer nutrients), and where and for how long it has been stored.

We prefer to use Alfalfa, as it allows us to have a naturally higher, forage-based fibre content in our foods. Alfalfa has very long roots, which means that it can bypass topsoil and reach minerals only found deep within the soil, so these micronutrients then become available to the pets that eat our food.

The alfalfa that we use in our foods is cut young in the season, which means that it is often higher in nutrients than other hays. It is dried using high temperature technology to lock in the nutrients.

Alfalfa contains essential amino acids, omega 3 & 6, natural beta-carotene (to provide antioxidants) as well as vitamin A. It is also very good at helping to regulate acidity in the digestive tract and promotes a pre-biotic effect in the gut to help defend against bad bacteria. And compared to other forages, Alfalfa is naturally lower in starch and sugars. So in our opinion, Alfalfa really is a super-food for guinea pigs!

Fibafirst is Alfalfa-based and has a crude fibre content of 22%, higher than any other guinea pig foods available from pet stores. It is currently available from specially selected retailers only – you can find your nearest stockist at www.fibafirst.com.

If you have any further questions about Fibafirst, or any of our other products, please ask!

I'd like a sample pleased ;)
 
Supreme is so excited to see you all talking about our new Fibafirst products, we would like to give away 25 boxes of Fibafirst to the first 25 Guinea Pig Forum users that respond to this post, so that you can try it out for yourselves.

We would also like to let you know a little bit more about our products...

You are right to say that Alfalfa hay is naturally higher in calcium when compared for example to Timothy hay, however that does not mean our food is higher in calcium. We carefully balance the calcium levels in all of our foods to make sure that guinea pigs get the precise amount that they need. In fact, when you look at the calcium levels in Fibafirst and Selective, they are only 0.6% and 0.8%.

The nutrients found in different types of hay used in pet foods can vary widely depending on when it was cut in the season, as well as how it has been handled (sun dried hay contains fewer nutrients), and where and for how long it has been stored.

We prefer to use Alfalfa, as it allows us to have a naturally higher, forage-based fibre content in our foods. Alfalfa has very long roots, which means that it can bypass topsoil and reach minerals only found deep within the soil, so these micronutrients then become available to the pets that eat our food.

The alfalfa that we use in our foods is cut young in the season, which means that it is often higher in nutrients than other hays. It is dried using high temperature technology to lock in the nutrients.

Alfalfa contains essential amino acids, omega 3 & 6, natural beta-carotene (to provide antioxidants) as well as vitamin A. It is also very good at helping to regulate acidity in the digestive tract and promotes a pre-biotic effect in the gut to help defend against bad bacteria. And compared to other forages, Alfalfa is naturally lower in starch and sugars. So in our opinion, Alfalfa really is a super-food for guinea pigs!

Fibafirst is Alfalfa-based and has a crude fibre content of 22%, higher than any other guinea pig foods available from pet stores. It is currently available from specially selected retailers only – you can find your nearest stockist at www.fibafirst.com.

If you have any further questions about Fibafirst, or any of our other products, please ask!


Wow!

I really would love to try the Fibafirst please :))

It sounds wonderful! x
 
Tried there as well, no mention of it. I have sent them an email, thanks.
 
Supreme is so excited to see you all talking about our new Fibafirst products, we would like to give away 25 boxes of Fibafirst to the first 25 Guinea Pig Forum users that respond to this post, so that you can try it out for yourselves.

We would also like to let you know a little bit more about our products...

You are right to say that Alfalfa hay is naturally higher in calcium when compared for example to Timothy hay, however that does not mean our food is higher in calcium. We carefully balance the calcium levels in all of our foods to make sure that guinea pigs get the precise amount that they need. In fact, when you look at the calcium levels in Fibafirst and Selective, they are only 0.6% and 0.8%.

The nutrients found in different types of hay used in pet foods can vary widely depending on when it was cut in the season, as well as how it has been handled (sun dried hay contains fewer nutrients), and where and for how long it has been stored.

We prefer to use Alfalfa, as it allows us to have a naturally higher, forage-based fibre content in our foods. Alfalfa has very long roots, which means that it can bypass topsoil and reach minerals only found deep within the soil, so these micronutrients then become available to the pets that eat our food.

The alfalfa that we use in our foods is cut young in the season, which means that it is often higher in nutrients than other hays. It is dried using high temperature technology to lock in the nutrients.

Alfalfa contains essential amino acids, omega 3 & 6, natural beta-carotene (to provide antioxidants) as well as vitamin A. It is also very good at helping to regulate acidity in the digestive tract and promotes a pre-biotic effect in the gut to help defend against bad bacteria. And compared to other forages, Alfalfa is naturally lower in starch and sugars. So in our opinion, Alfalfa really is a super-food for guinea pigs!

Fibafirst is Alfalfa-based and has a crude fibre content of 22%, higher than any other guinea pig foods available from pet stores. It is currently available from specially selected retailers only – you can find your nearest stockist at www.fibafirst.com.

If you have any further questions about Fibafirst, or any of our other products, please ask!

i'd like a sample please! very curious about this! xx
 
I've got some of this and my boys love the selective pellets, so much so they will chew a hole in a new bag if left out, whilst they are having run time, I tried them on burgess oregano and black currant but they go mad for selective pellets.

I've tried them on a stick each and whilst they don't go mad for it they do eat it as I find half eaten bits the next day :))
 
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- glad to see you have joined the forum:))
 
Supreme is so excited to see you all talking about our new Fibafirst products, we would like to give away 25 boxes of Fibafirst to the first 25 Guinea Pig Forum users that respond to this post, so that you can try it out for yourselves.

We would also like to let you know a little bit more about our products...

You are right to say that Alfalfa hay is naturally higher in calcium when compared for example to Timothy hay, however that does not mean our food is higher in calcium. We carefully balance the calcium levels in all of our foods to make sure that guinea pigs get the precise amount that they need. In fact, when you look at the calcium levels in Fibafirst and Selective, they are only 0.6% and 0.8%.

The nutrients found in different types of hay used in pet foods can vary widely depending on when it was cut in the season, as well as how it has been handled (sun dried hay contains fewer nutrients), and where and for how long it has been stored.

We prefer to use Alfalfa, as it allows us to have a naturally higher, forage-based fibre content in our foods. Alfalfa has very long roots, which means that it can bypass topsoil and reach minerals only found deep within the soil, so these micronutrients then become available to the pets that eat our food.

The alfalfa that we use in our foods is cut young in the season, which means that it is often higher in nutrients than other hays. It is dried using high temperature technology to lock in the nutrients.

Alfalfa contains essential amino acids, omega 3 & 6, natural beta-carotene (to provide antioxidants) as well as vitamin A. It is also very good at helping to regulate acidity in the digestive tract and promotes a pre-biotic effect in the gut to help defend against bad bacteria. And compared to other forages, Alfalfa is naturally lower in starch and sugars. So in our opinion, Alfalfa really is a super-food for guinea pigs!

Fibafirst is Alfalfa-based and has a crude fibre content of 22%, higher than any other guinea pig foods available from pet stores. It is currently available from specially selected retailers only – you can find your nearest stockist at www.fibafirst.com.

If you have any further questions about Fibafirst, or any of our other products, please ask!

Is it possible for me to get a sample? Would really like to try this but may have to travel some distance to get hold of some!

Thank you for taking the time to come on here, My nearest stockist is cadbury garden center, congesbury. I was there last week and they didnt have any :0

Is there anyway of ordering off the internet at all?

I asked them about it at Cadbury - they had never heard of it!
 
Supreme is so excited to see you all talking about our new Fibafirst products, we would like to give away 25 boxes of Fibafirst to the first 25 Guinea Pig Forum users that respond to this post, so that you can try it out for yourselves.

We would also like to let you know a little bit more about our products...

You are right to say that Alfalfa hay is naturally higher in calcium when compared for example to Timothy hay, however that does not mean our food is higher in calcium. We carefully balance the calcium levels in all of our foods to make sure that guinea pigs get the precise amount that they need. In fact, when you look at the calcium levels in Fibafirst and Selective, they are only 0.6% and 0.8%.

The nutrients found in different types of hay used in pet foods can vary widely depending on when it was cut in the season, as well as how it has been handled (sun dried hay contains fewer nutrients), and where and for how long it has been stored.

We prefer to use Alfalfa, as it allows us to have a naturally higher, forage-based fibre content in our foods. Alfalfa has very long roots, which means that it can bypass topsoil and reach minerals only found deep within the soil, so these micronutrients then become available to the pets that eat our food.

The alfalfa that we use in our foods is cut young in the season, which means that it is often higher in nutrients than other hays. It is dried using high temperature technology to lock in the nutrients.

Alfalfa contains essential amino acids, omega 3 & 6, natural beta-carotene (to provide antioxidants) as well as vitamin A. It is also very good at helping to regulate acidity in the digestive tract and promotes a pre-biotic effect in the gut to help defend against bad bacteria. And compared to other forages, Alfalfa is naturally lower in starch and sugars. So in our opinion, Alfalfa really is a super-food for guinea pigs!

Fibafirst is Alfalfa-based and has a crude fibre content of 22%, higher than any other guinea pig foods available from pet stores. It is currently available from specially selected retailers only – you can find your nearest stockist at www.fibafirst.com.

If you have any further questions about Fibafirst, or any of our other products, please ask!


Are there any samples left? - my pigs would love to try this :)
 
I would also like a sample if possible, unless they are all taken! I tried to contact you via Twitter to find stockists in my area but no reply.
 
I'm not even sure if this offer is genuine. Has it been checked out at all?

Anyway, my Fibafirst arrived from the Hay Experts today and Cassie has been munching on it. Time will tell as to how it affects her bladder problems, and also whether it's the novelty effect! She's not a particularly fussy pig though.
 
Personally I think if you want a sample you should email them via there contact us on there website :)
That's what I did and I've had my sample for a week now
 
I have a spare box of this if anyone wants it? I received 2 samples for some reason... its unopened. PM me if interested.
 
So have mine! So i do even have an opened box with a few missing if anyone wants that too?
 
This is why i rarely buy anything new for the pigs without knowing they like it. Honestly the money i have wasted buying them new things that they have turned their noses up at is ridiculous, free samples first all of the way!
 
Mine liked it to start with, now not so keenmallethead
Wonder why they don't like it, they normally try and like most things
 
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