Pellets for rabbits?

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I was just wondering...Ι tried to find pellets for guinea pigs in local petshops,as I'm not very familiar with buying things online,but I've only found for rabbits..(I live in Greece where,unfortunately guinea pigs are not very popular...)
There is the following information on the packing:
Complete food, enriched with vitamins and dairy products (specifically developed for baby rabbits though..)
INGREDIENTS: cereals, by-products of vegetable origin, milk and dairy products, olive oil, mineral substances and vegetable oil

My guinea pig is 3 months old and he seems to enjoy eating those pellets. Also, I haven't noticed any changes in Sergio's poos..
What do you think? Any opinion would be really helpful..:)
Sorry for the long post ")
 
I was just wondering...Ι tried to find pellets for guinea pigs in local petshops,as I'm not very familiar with buying things online,but I've only found for rabbits..(I live in Greece where,unfortunately guinea pigs are not very popular...)
There is the following information on the packing:
Complete food, enriched with vitamins and dairy products (specifically developed for baby rabbits though..)
INGREDIENTS: cereals, by-products of vegetable origin, milk and dairy products, olive oil, mineral substances and vegetable oil

My guinea pig is 3 months old and he seems to enjoy eating those pellets. Also, I haven't noticed any changes in Sergio's poos..
What do you think? Any opinion would be really helpful..:)
Sorry for the long post ")


Piggies shouldn't have dairy products, however, there are people who feed a rabbit mix (Chudley's Rabbit Royale) but they do need daily veggies which gives them their much needed Vitamin C.
I would look for an alternative food :)
 
Yep as Niki aid pig need vitamin c so any pellets with that in is best I use Excel and also Wagg crunch for my 2 girls at the mo as I'm trying to fatten them up because they lost so much weight with having mites. Not sure its right but its working out for them.

Rabbits need vitamin D so their diets are so different. :)
 
I do feed him veggies,lots of hay and give him extra vitamin c but I was trying to find something to replace the mix of seeds I used to feed him. I was told that I should give him pellets but the only ones I could find were the ones for rabbits.
Thank you all for your replies :)
 
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