Pah Pellets

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I can't help as these are what I e always used. Though I've never had a problem!
 
I believe that they are quite high in sugars. Someone on here (I can't remember who) told me they were comparable to feeding a child coco pops :) Pellets are generally good as it prevents selective feeding which is what happens with museli but there are different levels of quality.

I used to use PAH pellets and then moved on to burgess excel which I heard weren't much better. I am now onto selective science.

I know someone on here has done a lot of background reading and research into pellets
 
Ahhh I thought it was Helen that had a lot of information on pellets but I didn't want to tag her incase I was having a blonde moment!
 
A lot of UK branded pellets are very similar in that they are full of grains, fillers and mollasses but some are better than others. I am preparing a guide at the moment, but I tend to recommend grainless pellets from Zooplus - Bunny, Vitakraft emotion of JR Farms Grainless. In my sticky I will list all of the UK brands though so you can make your own comparissons.
 
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