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DAF Rabbit Mince 75:15:10 - 454g

DAF Rabbit Mince 75:15:10 - 454g

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100% natural ingredients
80% muscle meat, 10% bone, 10% organ
Suitable for dogs, cats & ferrets
No grains, fillers, or artificial additives
Delivered frozen for freshness
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DAF Rabbit Mince – Lean Protein with a Slightly Higher Bone Content

Rabbit is a great lean protein and tends to be well tolerated, especially those with sensitivities to more common meats. It’s classed as a novel protein, so it can be useful for pets on exclusion diets or those needing a bit of a break from the usual options.

This mince is made to a 75:15:10 ratio, so it has slightly more bone than standard 80:10:10 mixes. Many do just fine with this, especially if it’s part of a varied raw diet with other proteins. But if you're feeding it regularly, you might want to balance it out with some boneless meat or chunks – things like beef chunks, heart, or tripe work well to even things out.

Rabbit is naturally low in fat, and a good source of vitamin B12, selenium, and niacin, which all support metabolism, the nervous system, and overall wellbeing.

Feeding something like rabbit adds a bit of variety to your pets meals, and the different taste and texture can be a real hit, especially for fussier eaters.

Key points:

  • Lean, novel protein – great for those with sensitivities

  • Slightly higher bone content (75:15:10)

  • Can be balanced with boneless chunks if feeding often

  • Low in fat, rich in useful vitamins and minerals

  • A good way to mix up proteins and keep meals interesting

COMPOSITION:
(75% Meat, 15% Bone, 10% Offal), Rabbit Cuts, Bone, Liver, Heart, Kidney.
TYPICAL ANALYSIS:
Moisture 69.5%, Protein 17.7%, Oil 8.5%, Ash 4.7%

80:10:10 is a raw feeding ratio made up of:

  • 80% meat
  • 10% bone
  • 10% offal (5% liver, 5% other organs)

These meals are balanced and biologically appropriate — they get you 99% of the way to a complete diet.

🛠️ Just a Few Simple Tweaks Make It Complete:

✅ Rotate proteins properly – different meats offer different nutrients

✅ Cats & ferrets need taurine – found naturally in meat, especially red meats and heart - Add heart regularly, or just use a taurine supplement (easy and effective)

✅ Dogs benefit from extra nutrients – optional superfoods like our Shanzi Superfood Blend provide:

  • Zinc
  • Iodine (from kelp)
  • Vitamin E
  • Plus fiber, omega-3s & antioxidants from seeds and greens

For dogs, you can also add extras at home – like veg, fruit, and leafy greens (e.g. broccoli, spinach, kale, blueberries, pumpkin)

BARF Complete supplement (for both dogs, cats & ferrets) is another great way to top up essential vitamins and minerals — easy to add and designed to fill nutritional gaps in raw diets

Not sure what your pet needs? You can always reach out to us for tailored advice — we’re here to help you feed naturally, confidently, and with ease.

Rotating proteins is one of the easiest and most powerful ways to keep your pet’s raw diet balanced and biologically supportive. Different meats offer different nutrients — some are higher in taurine, others in zinc, iron, B vitamins, or omega-3s. By feeding a variety, you naturally help cover all nutritional bases over time.

Feeding just one or two proteins long-term can lead to nutritional gaps and even food intolerances. A well-rotated diet supports:

  • More complete nutrition
  • Better gut health and microbiome diversity
  • Less boredom or fussiness with food
  • Lower risk of developing sensitivities

We personally feed as many different proteins as we can — and we recommend feeding at least 4 to 5 different proteins regularly. Try to include a good mix of red meats, poultry, and oily fish (like sardines or salmon a couple of times a week). Exotic proteins such as goat, pheasant, rabbit, or quail are also excellent additions when available.

Rotate as often as possible — ideally, every time you defrost a new meal, choose a different protein. You don’t have to stick to one brand either. If your regular brand only offers a few options, it’s totally fine to mix and match. To make this even easier, we offer a variety of pre-packed mixed boxes that include a selection of different proteins for simple, stress-free rotation.

If your pet has allergies and can only tolerate one or two proteins, that’s okay too — but it’s essential to add the right supplements to support long-term balance.

Not sure where to start or how to rotate safely? We’re always here to help with honest, tailored advice.

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