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Supreme Selective Naturals Botanicals Rabbit Food is a high-fiber rabbit food with timothy hay and botanical herbs such as mint, thyme, basil, parsley, and dandelion. The pellets come in various shapes, making mealtime just a little more interesting for rabbits who enjoy searching, sniffing, picking, and nibbling.
This food is well-suited for owners who want to feed a straightforward kibble, yet seek more scent, flavor, and foraging experience than with a standard, uniform kibble. Good hay naturally remains the foundation, but an appropriate kibble portion helps keep the daily diet complete, clear, and easy to portion.
✔ High-fiber rabbit food with 22% crude fiber
✔ With timothy hay and a mix of botanical herbs
✔ Different pellet shapes stimulate natural foraging behavior
✔ Consistent nutritional value per bite, so that selective eating is limited
✔ Without added sugars, artificial colors, and artificial flavors
✔ Recyclable packaging of 1.5 kg
Supreme Selective Botanicals is intended for rabbits. The composition and feeding guidelines are tailored to rabbits and fit within a daily routine with plenty of hay, a measured portion of pellets, fresh vegetables, and clean drinking water.
Are you looking for food for guinea pigs, chinchillas, degus, hamsters, mice, gerbils, or rats? Then it is better to choose food that is specifically suited to that species. Rabbits have their own nutritional needs, and this food is specifically tailored to them.
Rabbits are naturally occupied with foraging, nibbling, and eating small portions spread throughout the day. Supreme Selective Botanicals caters to this with a combination of fiber-rich ingredients and botanical herbs. The different pellet shapes ensure that your rabbit doesn't just get a bowl of pellets, but also experiences more scent, texture, and variety.
This makes this food particularly interesting for owners who like to find a good middle ground: the clarity of a kibble, but with a natural appearance and variety of herbs. Furthermore, the consistent nutritional value per bite helps to limit selective eating, as your rabbit cannot pick only the tastiest pieces from the food.
For an average adult rabbit of approximately 2.5 kg, Supreme recommends 60–70 grams of Selective Botanicals per day. Always adjust the portion based on your rabbit's size, age, activity level, condition, and other diet.
| Rabbit | Guideline per day | Practical tip |
|---|---|---|
| Average adult rabbit ±2.5 kg | 60–70 grams per day | If necessary, divide over 2 feeding times and continue to offer unlimited hay. |
| Smaller or less active rabbit | Often towards the lower end of the guideline | Pay attention to condition, droppings, and how much hay your rabbit continues to eat. |
| Larger or more active rabbit | Often towards the upper end of the guideline | Adjust gradually and prevent pellets from compromising hay intake. |
Always introduce new food gradually. Mix the new food with the old food for several days and slowly increase the ratio. This allows your rabbit to get used to the new smell, taste, and composition.
A bag of Supreme Selective Botanicals contains 1.5 kg of food. How long it lasts depends on the weight, the portion size, and the number of rabbits.
| Situation | Guideline |
|---|---|
| 1 rabbit at 60 g per day | about 25 days |
| 1 rabbit at 70 g per day | about 21 days |
| 2 rabbits together 120 g per day | about 12 days |
| 2 rabbits together 140 g per day | about 10–11 days |
This is a practical indication. Spillage, feed changes, size, and activity can influence actual consumption.
Composition: timothy hay, wheat, soybean hulls, ground dried carob, pea flakes, soybean meal, flaxseeds, soybean oil, calcium carbonate, dried mint (0.1%), dried thyme (0.1%), dried basil (0.1%), dried parsley (0.1%), dried dandelion (0.1%), prebiotics (MOS), yucca extract.
Analytical constituents: crude protein 14.0%, crude fiber 22.0%, crude fat 4.0%, crude ash 5.0%, calcium 0.6%, phosphorus 0.4%.
Nutritional additives per kg: vitamin A 20,000 IU, vitamin D3 2,000 IU, vitamin E 100 mg, iron 50 mg, iodine 1.5 mg, copper 7.5 mg, manganese 30 mg, zinc 100 mg, selenium 0.25 mg.
Good to know: contains GMO soy. May contain traces of nuts.
The composition combines timothy hay with fiber-rich raw materials, linseed, and botanical herbs. As a result, this food is well-suited for rabbits that benefit from a distinct pellet portion with added aroma, texture, and herbal variety.
Store the packaging in a cool, dry place and close the bag tightly after use. Ensure your rabbit always has access to good quality hay and clean drinking water. Hay remains the basis of the rabbit's diet; pellets are a measured daily supplement within that basis.
Do not use this food for food-producing animals. Is your rabbit eating less, is your rabbit dropping noticeably differently, is your rabbit losing weight, or do you have any concerns about its health? Then contact a veterinarian.
For which animals is Supreme Selective Botanicals suitable?
This food is suitable for rabbits. For other animal species, it is preferable to choose food specifically tailored to that species.
How much Supreme Selective Botanicals do you give per day?
For an average adult rabbit of approximately 2.5 kg, Supreme recommends 60–70 grams per day. Adjust the portion based on size, age, activity, and condition.
Is this feed grain-free?
No, this food is not grain-free. The composition contains, among other things, wheat and oat flakes/pea flakes, depending on the translation of the label used. Are you looking for grain-free rabbit food? Then take a look at the grain-free rabbit foods.
Why are there different chunk shapes in it?
The different shapes make mealtime more interesting and encourage more foraging behavior. Your rabbit has to search and choose a bit more, while the nutritional value per bite remains consistent.
Should I mix this feed in when switching feed?
Yes, introduce new food gradually by mixing it with the old food for several days. This way, your rabbit can get used to the new smell, taste, and composition.
When should I contact a veterinarian?
Contact a veterinarian if your rabbit is not eating, is dropping less or abnormally, is lethargic, is losing weight, or if you have any doubts about its health, medication, or treatment.
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Supreme Selective Botanicals is a great choice when you are looking for a fiber-rich rabbit food with timothy hay, botanical herbs, and a greater foraging experience in the food bowl. This way, you give your rabbit a distinct daily portion of kibble with just a little more aroma, texture, and natural variety.

| Content (approx): | 1,5 kg |
| Composition: | Timothy hay, wheat, soybean hulls, ground dried locust beans, flaked peas, soybean meal, linseeds, soybean oil, calcium carbonate, dried mint (0.1%), dried thyme (0.1%), dried basil (0.1%), dried parsley (0.1%), dried dandelion (0.1%), yucca extract, preb |
| Analysis: | Crude protein 16.0%, crude fibre 18.0%, fat content 4.0%, inorganic matter 5.0%, calcium 0.6%, phosphorus 0.5%, vitamins: Vitamin A 37,500 IU, Vitamin C 1000 mg, Vitamin D3 2,000 IU, Vitamin E 100 mg. Trace elements: iron (as iron(II) sulfate monohydrate) |
| Promotes Foraging: | Yes |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Rabbit |
| Type: | supplementary pet food |
| Particularities: | - |
| Disclaimer: | Not for food producing animals |