Mr Johnsons Advance Guinea Pig Food

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Has anyone tried this food as I notice it is slightly cheaper than my normal Burgess Excel and appears to offer a better alternative in the mix, although Science Selective looks a good one too since it also contains Bio-Mos and Omega 3 & 6.

I am happy with the Excel but was thinking it might be better to try an alternative.
  • Mr Johnsons Advance Guinea Pig Food 10kg
  • Advance Guinea Pig Food is a complementary food suitable for all guinea pigs.
  • This nutritious & wholesome tasty nugget - supplies guinea pigs with a fibrous mono-component food that prevents selective feeding.
  • Feeding the correct diet to your guinea pig is essential for maintaining good health.
  • Guinea pigs need a daily source of vitamin C in their diet as they cannot produce or store it.
  • They also need high fibre levels in their diet to assist normal digestive function and aid essential dental wear.
  • Advance Guinea Pig Food should be fed together with unlimited access to good quality hay which is an important source of fibre and an essential part of your guinea pigs diet.
  • A small quantity of suitable fresh fruit & vegetables should also be fed daily and fresh clean water must always be available.
  • Benefits of feeding Advance guinea pig food:-
  • Contains essential fibre to aid digestive transit and dental wear
  • With Vitamin C
  • Contains Verm-X® 100% natural herb blend that controls intestinal hygiene
  • Natural pre-biotic for a healthy gut flora - Bio-Mos
  • De-odorase containing yucca extract which improves hutch odours by reducing urinal ammonia
  • With glucosamine for joint health and mobility
  • No added colourings, flavourings or preservatives
  • Mono-component nugget prevents selective feeding
 
Look for the food that has the lowest calcium levels but highest vitamin c. I use selective pets at home and excel nuggets for variety and selective is the cheapest, excel is the more expensive.
 
:DI have tried my girls with Mr Johnson's, but they weren't keen on it. They'd eat a few pellets at first just because they were new, and ignore them after that.
 
My two boys were on a muesli mix when I got them & we're only eating what the wanted out of it. I bought them the Mr Johnsons & it's the first time the bowl has been even near empty! The second I out them in there they started munching them down. No wasted food for me any more & I know they're getting exactly what they need from the food instead of what they want
 
My two love them. They were on Pets at Home pellets when I got them but there is no Pets at Home near enough to me, so I introduced them to the My Johnson's and have had no problems.
 
I've tried this food with my pigs before and they loved but the shop that sold it closed down so I had go back to their normal pellets.
 
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