Supreme Selective rabbit food by life stage and need
High-fiber all-in-one food for adult rabbits from 20 weeks. With 25% fiber, flaxseed, prebiotics, and single-component pellets.
Read moreGrain-free all-in-one rabbit food with timothy hay, 22% fiber, flaxseed, and prebiotics. For adult rabbits. No added sugars.
Read moreComplete food for adult indoor rabbits from 20 weeks. With timothy hay, grass, thyme, linseed, and 22% fiber. Mono-component pellets to prevent selective eating.
Read moreHigh-fiber rabbit food with timothy hay and botanical herbs such as mint, thyme, basil, parsley, and dandelion. With varied pellet shapes for an enhanced foraging experience.
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Complete senior food for rabbits aged 4 years and older. With timothy hay, thyme, flaxseed, prebiotics MOS, 22% fiber, and a lower protein content of 12%.
Read moreComplete all-in-one pellets for young rabbits (under 20 weeks) and also suitable for pregnant/lactating females. No added sugars, with 19% crude fiber and 17% protein. Includes unlimited hay, water, and vegetables.
Read moreHigh-fiber food for rabbits with long fibers, timothy hay, alfalfa stems, and linseed. With 30% fiber and a natural stick texture.
Read moreComplete rabbit food for rabbits from 20 weeks of age that benefit from a low-calcium diet. Based on Timothy hay, with fiber, herbs, and cranberries.
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Selective Rabbit Food – Supreme nutrition per life stage and need
Selective Rabbit Food by Supreme is a well-known line of complete rabbit pellets for different life stages and situations. In this category, you will find Selective Rabbit Adult, Junior, Mature 4+, House Rabbit, Grain-Free, Botanicals, FibaFirst, and targeted variants such as VetCare Plus. This allows you to choose a pellet that suits your rabbit's age, lifestyle, and feeding routine.
At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, we view Selective as part of a hay-rich diet. A good pellet is convenient and complete, but rabbit hay always remains the foundation. Therefore, combine Selective with plenty of hay, clean drinking water, an appropriate portion of pellets, and optionally small amounts of rabbit herbs or foraging products for more variety.
✓ In short: Selective rabbit food is a complete pellet to supplement unlimited hay.
✓ Choose the variant based on age, lifestyle, and needs: Junior, Adult, Mature, House Rabbit, Grain-free, or Botanicals.
✓ Always switch to new food gradually and pay attention to appetite, condition, and droppings.
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Why Selective? · What can you find here? · Which variant do you choose? · Junior, Adult & Mature · House Rabbit & Grain-free · Botanicals & FibaFirst · Feeding & switching · Smart combining · FAQ
Complete chunk
Selective is a uniform kibble, so your rabbit cannot just pick the tastiest pieces from a mixed feed.
By life stage
Choose specifically for young, adult, or older rabbits with Junior, Adult, or Mature 4+.
Next to hay
No matter how good the pellets are: hay remains the daily basis for rabbits.
Why choose Selective rabbit food?
Selective rabbit food is popular because it is practical, recognizable, and easy to portion. The kibble is uniform in shape, making selective eating less likely than with mixed foods containing loose pieces. This makes it easier for many owners to maintain a consistent feeding routine.
Within the Selective line, you can also choose based on life stage or situation. There are variants for young rabbits, adult rabbits, senior rabbits, indoor rabbits, and rabbits for which a grain-free option is desired. Additionally, there are botanical and high-fiber variants for more structure or variety.
Selective is useful when you search for
✓ A complete pellet as a supplement to unlimited hay.
✓ A uniform kibble that helps prevent selective eating.
✓ A clear choice per life stage: Junior, Adult, or Mature.
✓ A variant for indoor rabbits or a grain-free option.
✓ A practical kibble that is easy to portion and combine.
Read more: Rabbit Food Buying Guide · What does a rabbit eat? · Rabbit Hay Buying Guide
What can you find in this Selective Rabbit Food category?
In this category, you will find Supreme Selective rabbit food conveniently grouped together. This includes the well-known Rabbit Adult, Junior, and Mature varieties, but also House Rabbit, Grain-Free, Botanicals, FibaFirst, and specific VetCare Plus variants. This way, you can choose what suits your rabbit within a single line.
Assortment in this category
✓ Selective Rabbit Junior: for young rabbits in the growth phase.
✓ Selective Rabbit Adult: for adult rabbits as a daily pellet alongside hay.
✓ Selective Rabbit Mature 4+: for older rabbits from approximately 4 years of age.
✓ Selective House Rabbit: for rabbits that live primarily indoors.
✓ Selective Rabbit Grain-Free: for owners looking for a grain-free variant within Selective.
✓ Selective Botanicals, FibaFirst and VetCare Plus: for more structure, botanical variety or targeted situations.
Which Selective variant do you choose?
You choose the right Selective variant primarily based on age, lifestyle, and goal. A young rabbit needs something different than an adult or older rabbit. An indoor rabbit lives differently than a rabbit that gets plenty of exercise outdoors. And sometimes you are specifically looking for a grain-free kibble or a variant with more botanical variety.
So don't just look at the brand, but at the role of the pellet in the overall diet. Hay remains the foundation; Selective is the daily supplement that you measure out and gradually build up.
Quick selection guide
✓ Young rabbit: look at Selective Rabbit Junior.
✓ Adult rabbit: look at Selective Rabbit Adult.
✓ Older rabbit: look at Selective Rabbit Mature 4+.
✓ Indoor rabbit: look at Selective House Rabbit.
✓ Grain-free choice: look at Selective Rabbit Grain-Free.
✓ More structure or variety: look at Botanicals or FibaFirst.
Selective Junior, Adult and Mature
The basis of Selective consists of variants per life stage. This makes choosing clear. Junior is intended for young rabbits, Adult for adult rabbits, and Mature 4+ for older rabbits. This way, the kibble aligns better with the stage your rabbit is in.
Please note: age is a starting point, not an automatic choice. Always observe your rabbit individually: condition, weight, activity, appetite, droppings, and the rest of its diet also play a role. Are you unsure about an older or sensitive rabbit? Then consult a rabbit-specialist veterinarian or ask us to help review the product selection.
Choosing a life stage
✓ Junior: for growing young rabbits.
✓ Adult: for adult rabbits with a normal daily routine.
✓ Mature 4+: for older rabbits from approximately 4 years of age.
✓ Always look at condition, weight, activity, and droppings.
✓ Switch smoothly when changing variants.
Selective House Rabbit and Grain-Free
Selective House Rabbit was developed for rabbits that live primarily indoors. Indoor rabbits often have a different lifestyle than outdoor rabbits: the environment is more stable, exercise can be distributed differently, and the daily routine takes place mainly in the house or rabbit room.
Selective Rabbit Grain-Free is an interesting option if you are consciously looking for a grain-free choice within the Selective line. Here too, the overall picture remains important: sufficient hay, the correct portion, exercise, appropriate weight, and normal droppings.
House Rabbit or Grain-free?
✓ House Rabbit: for rabbits that live primarily indoors.
✓ Grain-free: for owners looking for a grain-free kibble within Selective.
✓ Choose not only by name, but by lifestyle, fitness level, and daily routine.
✓ Always combine with plenty of hay and clean drinking water.
✓ Pay attention to droppings, appetite, and weight with every food choice.
Useful additions: Rabbit room · Rabbit floor mats · Keeping rabbits indoors
Selective Botanicals, FibaFirst and VetCare Plus
Within Supreme, you will also find variants that are slightly different from the classic Selective kibble. Botanicals offers more botanical variety with herbs, while FibaFirst is known for a different, fiber-rich texture. This can be interesting if you are looking for more structure or variety within the feeding routine.
VetCare Plus variants are intended to be more targeted. Do not simply use these types of products as a regular daily choice when health concerns arise. For urinary tract issues, dental problems, recovery, or other medical signs, a rabbit-savvy veterinarian is the leading authority.
Choosing targeted variants
✓ Botanicals: for owners looking for botanical variety within Supreme.
✓ FibaFirst: for a different, fiber-rich structure within the diet.
✓ VetCare Plus: only use consciously in appropriate situations or with appropriate advice.
✓ Switch over extra slowly when using products with a different texture.
✓ In case of symptoms or doubt: consult a veterinarian specializing in rabbits.
Selective feeding and gradual transition
Rabbit food should be given in measured amounts. The exact amount depends on the product, weight, age, condition, activity, and the rest of the diet. Therefore, follow the advice on the packaging and also observe your rabbit closely.
Always switch gradually. Mix the new food with the old food and build up slowly. This gives your rabbit time to get used to the smell, taste, and texture. Pay extra close attention to appetite and droppings during a food change.
Feed advice in practice
✓ Hay remains available in unlimited quantities on a daily basis.
✓ Give Selective as a measured portion alongside hay.
✓ Switch gradually when changing feed.
✓ Check appetite, droppings, and general demeanor daily.
✓ Store food in a cool, dry, and tightly sealed place.
Combine Selective Slim with hay, herbs, and foraging.
A strong rabbit routine starts with hay. Selective supplements this base with a measured pellet. For extra variety, you can use small amounts of herbs, leaves, flowers, or foraging products, as long as the base does not become unbalanced.
You can also use part of the daily pellet portion as foraging food. Scatter a few pellets in with hay, use a treat board, or let your rabbit search quietly in a suitable foraging spot. This way, feeding becomes more than just putting down a bowl.
Combination ideas
✓ Selective + ample hay as a daily basic routine.
✓ Selective + herbs mixed with hay for extra fragrance and variety.
✓ Selective + snack board to let them actively search for a part of the portion.
✓ Selective + hay rack or hay bag for a clearly defined hay corner.
✓ Selective + weigh-ins to keep track of fitness and portion size.
Good to know about Selective rabbit food
Selective is a convenient complete pellet, but not a substitute for hay. Rabbits need prolonged chewing, fiber-rich food, and a calm feeding routine. Therefore, give pellets as a supplement and always monitor hay intake, droppings, weight, and behavior.
Is your rabbit not eating, not defecating, or do you notice clear changes in behavior, posture, or abdominal feel? Then contact a veterinarian specializing in rabbits. Food choice is important, but veterinary advice is paramount when it comes to health problems.
Feeding responsibly
✓ Hay remains the basis, Selective is the supplementary pellet.
✓ Choose the variant that suits age, lifestyle, and fitness level.
✓ Serve a measured portion according to the packaging and the practical situation.
✓ Always switch to new food gradually.
✓ In case of symptoms, loss of appetite, or abnormal droppings: contact a veterinarian.
Handy shopping routes at Selective Rabbit Food
Selective rabbit food works best within a complete feeding routine. Therefore, combine pellets with good hay, drinking water, herbs, suitable food bowls, and optionally forage products.
Rabbit food
For all rabbit food routes: complete pellets, grain-free, botanicals, and specialty food.
Playing & Foraging
For snack boards, puzzle games, and actively searching for kibble or herbs.
Drinking Bottles & Water Bowls
For clean drinking water in addition to hay and feed.
Learn more about rabbit food and hay
Do you want to use Selective consciously in daily care? Then also read our information pages on rabbit food, hay, what a rabbit eats, and droppings. This way, you not only choose a pellet, but you also have a better understanding of how to structure the entire feeding routine.
Rabbit Food Selection Guide · What does a rabbit eat? · Rabbit Hay Selection Guide · Rabbit Droppings · Rabbit isn't eating
Frequently asked questions about Selective rabbit food
Is Selective the same as Science Selective?
Yes, many owners also know Supreme Selective as Science Selective. In practice, both names often refer to the same Selective line from Supreme.
Is Selective good rabbit food?
Selective is a well-known complete pellet as a supplement to hay. Whether it is the best choice depends on your rabbit, age, lifestyle, condition, and the rest of its diet.
Which Selective suits my rabbit?
For young rabbits, look at Junior; for adult rabbits, look at Adult; for older rabbits, look at Mature 4+; for indoor rabbits, look at House Rabbit; and for a grain-free option, look at Selective Rabbit Grain-Free.
Is Selective a replacement for hay?
No, hay remains the daily basis for rabbits. Selective is a supplementary pellet alongside plenty of hay, clean drinking water, and an appropriate care routine.
How do you switch to Selective rabbit food?
Switch gradually by gently mixing the new food with the old food. Increase the ratio step by step and pay close attention to appetite, droppings, and behavior.
Is Selective suitable for selective eating?
Selective is a uniform pellet. As a result, your rabbit cannot just pick out the tasty pieces from a mixed feed. This makes feeding more organized.
When do you choose Selective Grain-Free?
Selective Grain-Free is suitable if you want to consciously choose a grain-free pellet within the Selective line. Always consider the total diet, hay intake, portion size, and condition.
When do you choose VetCare Plus?
VetCare Plus variants are intended for more targeted use. Preferably use them judiciously and in consultation with a rabbit-specialist veterinarian regarding health concerns.
How do you store Selective rabbit food?
Store rabbit food in a cool, dry, and tightly sealed place. This helps preserve the aroma, texture, and quality better.
Selective Rabbit Food at DRD Knaagdierwinkel®
At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, you will find Supreme Selective rabbit food conveniently grouped together. From Junior, Adult, and Mature to House Rabbit, Grain-Free, Botanicals, FibaFirst, and VetCare Plus: we help you choose based on age, lifestyle, feeding routine, and practical use.
✓ Supreme Selective rabbit food neatly organized
✓ Variants for junior, adult, mature, house rabbit, grain-free and botanicals
✓ Selection aid for life stage, lifestyle, feed changes, and responsible feeding
✓ With clear instructions so you know faster which Selective suits your rabbit
✓ Specialist since 2011
✓ Delivered from our own stock
