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Mazuri® Exotic Feline - Small food supplies complete life-cycle nutrition for reproduction, lactation, growth and maintenance for small exotic felines. This small exotic feline food contains high protein and high energy to promote good body condition. Added fish oils provide a rich, natural source of omega-3 fatty acids. Complete nutrition - No supplementation required. High protein and high energy - Promotes good body condition. Contains fish oil - A rich, natural source of omega-3 fatty acids. Palatable - Even adult exotic felines accept this dry diet. Dry diet - Shelf stable; no need to store frozen.

Mazuri Exotic Feline (Small) Diet 11.3kg

NZ413

Mazuri® Exotic Feline - Small food supplies complete life-cycle nutrition for reproduction,…

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Specifications

Article

Mazuri Exotic Feline (Small) Diet 11.3kg

Article code

NZ413

Packaging unit

11.33 kg bag

Inventory status

Available from stock

Size

Extruded pellet: 3/4" length x 1/4" x 1/4" diameter

Composition

Chicken meal, poultry by-product meal, ground brown rice, dried beet pulp, corn gluten meal, porcine animal fat preserved with BHA and citric acid, dehulled soybean meal, poultry fat preserved with BH

Use the following 2-step equation to determine a daily total-diet feeding rate for small felines, on a dry matter (DM) basis*. If animals are supplemented with other foods, the amount of Mazuri® Exotic Feline Diet, Small offered must be reduced. If feeding meat items, the higher moisture content of these must be factored to ensure inclusion at proper amounts. 140 x (kg body weight) 0.75 = Feed intake (kcal/day) Feed intake / 3,835 = kilograms of diet to feed daily, DM In general, by using equations above, the recommended feed intake will be 1-3% of body weight per day. Animals that are growing, reproducing (particularly during late stages of pregnancy), or lactating lactation will have higher needs. While these equations are a useful starting point, it is always best to feed to body condition and keep animals at optimal body condition even if that means feeding more, or often less, than the equation would predict. *Recommendations for exotic felines range from 55 - 260 kcal x kg BW (NRC of Dogs and Cats, 2006.)