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Supreme Selective Naturals Fibafirst is a high-fiber stick food with long fibers, timothy hay, alfalta stems, oats, and flaxseed. Due to the coarse, natural stick structure, animals spend longer eating than with many regular pellets. This makes Fibafirst interesting for herbivores who enjoy nibbling, chewing, and actively engaging with their food.
Supreme developed Fibafirst as a daily food for rabbits, in collaboration with veterinary experts. At DRD, we also consider its practical application for other herbivores. Therefore, Fibafirst is also a great fit as a fiber-rich supplement or reward stick for guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus, alongside their own appropriate basic diet, good hay, and daily care routine.
✔ Long fibers for a more natural eating experience
✔ With 30% crude fiber, suitable for a fiber-rich herbivore diet
✔ With timothy hay and alfalfa stems as a fiber-rich base
✔ Coarse stick texture encourages longer chewing and nibbling
✔ Can be used as food, supplement, handstick, or foraging item
✔ With a calcium-phosphorus ratio of 0.8% calcium and 0.4% phosphorus
Supreme Fibafirst is suitable for herbivores: guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus. For rabbits, Fibafirst was developed by Supreme as a daily food. For guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus, we use Fibafirst primarily as a fiber-rich supplement, reward stick, or extra snack alongside their basic food.
Are you looking for food for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, or rats? Then it is better to choose food that is specifically suited to that species. Fibafirst is aimed at herbivores.
Fibafirst has a different structure than many standard dry foods. The sticks are long, high in fiber, and coarser in shape. As a result, animals have to chew more, making the mealtime more active. This aligns well with herbivores, who naturally spend a lot of time eating and processing fiber-rich material.
According to the manufacturer, Fibafirst can be used as daily food for rabbits. Additionally, the sticks can be used as a treat or reward. For guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus, however, their role as a fiber-rich supplement is particularly interesting: a stick to nibble on, take from the hand, or search for in hay.
Supreme gives a guideline of approximately 75 grams per day for an average adult rabbit of 2.5 kg. This amounts to about 30 grams per kg of body weight per day. Supreme recommends feeding rabbits twice a day, for example in the morning and evening, alongside suitable fresh vegetables, good hay, and clean drinking water.
For guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus, we prefer to use Fibafirst as a fiber-rich supplement or reward stick. Adjust the amount according to the animal species, body size, condition, activity level, hay intake, and the rest of their diet.
| Animal | Usage | Practical tip |
|---|---|---|
| Guinea pig | As a fiber-rich supplement or snack stick | Combine with plenty of hay, suitable guinea pig food, vegetables, and a vitamin C routine. |
| Rabbit | As daily food, a treat, or a reward stick | Supreme Guideline: approx. 30 g per kg body weight per day. For 2.5 kg, that is approx. 75 g per day. |
| Chinchilla | As a fiber-rich supplement | Provide appropriately within a simple diet with good hay and suitable chinchilla food. |
| Degoe | As a fiber-rich supplement | Combine with hay, suitable degu food, herbs, and gnawing material. |
Switch gradually if your pet is not yet used to Fibafirst. Start with a small amount and build it up gradually. Because the texture is different from many regular kibbles, your pet may need some time to get used to the smell, shape, and way of eating.
A package of Supreme Fibafirst contains 2 kg. How long this lasts depends heavily on how you use Fibafirst: as daily food for rabbits, as a supplementary stick, or as a reward alongside their regular food.
| Usage | Calculation example | 2 kg packaging |
|---|---|---|
| 1 rabbit of approx. 2.5 kg | approx. 75 g per day | about 26 days |
| 2 rabbits of approx. 2.5 kg | together approx. 150 g per day | about 13 days |
| As a supplement or reward stick | depending on usage | clearly lasts longer |
This is a practical indication. Weight, activity, group size, use as daily feed or as a supplement, hay intake, vegetables, and other feed can influence actual consumption.
Thanks to its long stick shape, Fibafirst is great for active feeding. You can give a stick by hand, tuck it into hay, place it in a hay rack, or distribute them in multiple locations throughout the enclosure. This way, your animal has to search, pull, nibble, and be occupied with the food.
For rabbits, Fibafirst is therefore not only a fiber-rich food, but also a way to add more chewing time and activity to mealtime. For guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus, it is primarily a nice extra fiber addition to the daily base.
Composition: timothy hay, alfalfa stalks, wheat flour, soybean flour, ground peas, carob gum, alfalfa protein extract, oat flakes, flaxseed, soybean oil, salt, dicalcium phosphate.
Analytical constituents: crude protein 14.0%, crude fiber 30.0%, crude oil and fat 3.5%, crude ash 7.5%, calcium 0.8%, phosphorus 0.4%, sodium 0.4%.
Nutritional additives per kg: vitamin A 15,000 IU, vitamin D3 1,500 IU, vitamin E 60 mg, iron sulfate monohydrate 152 mg, anhydrous calcium iodate 1.5 mg, copper sulfate pentahydrate 20 mg, manganese oxide 38 mg, zinc oxide 62 mg, sodium selenite 0.2 mg.
The composition combines timothy hay, alfalfa stems, oats, peas, flaxseed, and other fiber-rich ingredients in a firm stick. As a result, Fibafirst is well-suited for herbivores when you are looking for a fiber-rich food or supplement with more structure than a regular kibble.
Store the packaging in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place. Offer Fibafirst alongside good hay and check regularly to ensure your animal eats the portion neatly. The sticks may feel larger and coarser than regular pellets; it is precisely this texture that makes the mealtime different and more active.
Supreme states that Fibafirst for rabbits has a nutritional profile comparable to hay and can be fed unlimitedly provided the weight is monitored regularly. At DRD, we advise always consciously adjusting the amount to the animal, weight, condition, hay intake, and the rest of the diet.
For which animals is Supreme Fibafirst suitable?
Supreme Fibafirst is suitable for guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus. Supreme developed Fibafirst primarily as a daily food for rabbits. For guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus, it is particularly suitable as a fiber-rich supplement or reward stick alongside their own basic food.
How much Fibafirst do you give to a rabbit?
Supreme recommends approximately 75 grams per day for an average adult rabbit of 2.5 kg. That amounts to about 30 grams per kg of body weight per day.
Can I also give Fibafirst to guinea pigs?
Yes, Fibafirst can be given to guinea pigs as a high-fiber supplement or chew stick. Combine it with good hay, suitable guinea pig food, vegetables, and a clear vitamin C routine.
Can I give Fibafirst to chinchillas and degus?
Yes, as a fiber-rich supplement, Fibafirst can also be suitable for chinchillas and degus. Keep the portion size moderate and combine it with good hay, appropriate basic food, herbs, and gnawing material.
Is Fibafirst the same as regular kibble?
No, Fibafirst has a long, fiber-rich stick structure. As a result, the mealtime feels more like nibbling on long fibers than eating small kibble.
Can I also give Fibafirst as a snack or reward?
Yes, that is possible. Thanks to its stick shape, Fibafirst is handy as a hand stick, reward, foraging item, or extra fiber-rich supplement alongside the normal daily diet.
Why are long fibers interesting?
Long fibers provide more chewing time and make the eating moment more active. Herbivores are naturally heavily occupied with eating and processing fiber-rich material.
Can I use Fibafirst for foraging?
Yes, that works very well. Place the sticks among hay, in a hay rack, or in multiple spots in the enclosure, so that your animal has to search and nibble.
What should I pay attention to when feeding?
Pay attention to body weight, condition, hay intake, droppings, and appetite. Is your animal clearly eating less, losing weight, or do you have doubts about its health? Then contact a veterinarian.
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Supreme Fibafirst is a great choice if you are looking for a high-fiber stick with long fibers for guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus. For rabbits, Fibafirst can be used as daily food; for other herbivores, it is primarily a nice high-fiber supplement or reward stick alongside their basic food.

| Content (approx): | 2 kg |
| Composition: | Timothy hay, alfalfa stalks, wheat flour, soy flour, peas, locust bean flour, alfalfa protein extract, oat flakes, linseed, soybean oil |
| Analysis: | Crude protein: 14% Crude fiber: 30% Crude fat: 3.5% Crude ash: 7.5% Calcium: 0.8% Phosphorus: 0.4% Sodium: 0.4% Vitamin A: 15000 IU Vitamin D3: 1500 IU Vitamin E: 60 mg Iron sulfate monohydrate 152 mg Calcium iodate anhydrous 1.5 mg Copper sulfate pentahy |
| Promotes Foraging: | Yes |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Rabbit |
| Type: | supplementary pet food |
| Particularities: | - |
| Disclaimer: | Not for food producing animals |
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