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- MUESLI MIXES
- The problem with muesli mixes
- Components of muesli mix
- Muesli mixes tend to be composed of the same basic components (extrusions, flaked cereals, whole wheat and pellets) but in different quantities. Added ...
- Muesli mix with lots of flakes
- This brand of muesli has a few pellets and extruded nuggets and is mainly composed of flaked cereals. This mixture is very likely to induce dental disease and ...
- Typical muesli mix
- This mix contains brightly coloured extrusions, pellets, flaked cereals and alfalfa. It is typical of a muesli mix from which a rabbit can select its favourite ...
- Muesli mix with few flakes and lots of pellets and extrusions
- The manufacturers of this brand of muesli mix state that it is high in fibre. It's fibre content will be increased by the stems of alfalfa and the husks of the ...
- Pellets
- Most muesli mixes contain pellets. These are composed of ingredients that have been ground down and compressed. Like extrusions, the exact composition of the ...
- Rolled oats
- Rolled oats are often found in muesli mixes. Like all the other cereals, they are deficient in calcium with an inverse calcium to phosphorus ratio. They are ...
- The problem with muesli mixes
- Why muesli mixes lead to health problems in rabbits and should be avoided.
- Crossed muesli mix