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DAF Rabbit Mince 75:15:10 - 454g

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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

DAF Rabbit Mince 75:15:10 - 454g

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A complementary, balanced raw food. This mince is mixed to the ratio of 80/10/10 (meat, bone & offal). A complete raw diet must be varied, feed as many different varieties as possible including fish to form a complete and balanced diet.

Suitable for Dogs, Cats & Ferrets. Click to learn more.

80:10:10 minces, sometimes known as' 80:10:10 complete' is the go to mince for many raw feeders, regardless of whether they are feeding a dog, a cat or a ferret.

This is because it is a balanced mince consisting of 80% meat, 10% bone and 10% offal, it is based on the average makeup of prey that our pets would naturally hunt and consume in the wild.

Regardless of species, these minces are 99% the way to being a complete food, they simply require protein variation and the optional addition of supplements such as a B.A.R.F complete - or maybe taurine for cats- to make it a complete and balanced diet.

80:10:10 minces are labeled as working dog food because working dog food is exempt from tax, this means manufacturers and consumers don't pay VAT on the food, significantly reducing the cost price. Don't worry if you see "dog food" and you've got a cat or ferret. It's the same ingredients. Just bare in mind that this universal rule only applies to 80:10:10 minces.

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This is a frozen product, it must be stored in a freezer and thawed safely in the refrigerator or using a thawing board before feeding.Do not thaw in hot water, microwave or at room temperature.Once defrosted, feed within three days. Portions can be refrozen the same day after following thawing guidelines.

  DAILY FEEDING GUIDELINES/CALCULATOR

FEED RAW, DO NOT COOK

  • 100% natural — Free from fillers & grains or hidden nasties.

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    Description

    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

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