Vitalin Ferret is a nutritionally complete balanced premium ferret food in an
extruded kibble, and does not require any additional meat or supplements.
Vitalin Ferret is made with over 40% meat, including prime fresh chicken & premium
chicken meat meal for maximum palatability and digestibility.
As carnivores, it is essential that ferrets digest high levels of meat to provide
the necessary proteins they require. Whole cooked rice is also included as an excellent
source of natural carbohydrate.
Vitalin Ferret contains high levels of antioxidant vitamins and minerals, including
beta carotene, vitamin C, copper and organic selenium to aid immunity and optimise
fertility.
Carefully balanced levels of calcium, phosphorus and vitamin D help promote strong teeth
and bones, while the high levels of B-vitamins and taurine boost metabolism and deliver
excellent energy provision.
High levels of Omega 3 fatty acids give excellent skin and coat condition whilst yucca
extract helps to minimise unwanted odours.
Vitalin Ferret also includes Prebiotic FOS (fructo-oligosaccarides) to promote the
growth of healthy gut bacteria and thereby improves digestion.
Contains no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
INGREDIENTS
Fresh Chicken and Chicken Meat Meal, Whole Rice, Herring Meal, Whole Egg,
Chicken Liver & Sugar Beet, Vitamins & Minerals.
ANALYSIS
Protein 40%, Oil 20%, Fibre 2%, Ash 10%, Copper 18 mg/kg,
Vitamin - A 27,000 iu/kg,
Vitamin D3 - 1,500 iu/kg,
Vitamin E - 175 iu/kg.
Vitamin Potency � 12 months from date of manufacture
FEEDING GUIDE
KITS - Vitalin Ferret Food can be fed to kits from as early as 3 to 4 weeks.
During the first week we would recommend feeding small quantities of fresh
Vitalin Ferret Food regularly, softening the food with a little warm water.
Reduce the quantity of water throughout the week and feed dry from the
second week onwards.
ADULTS - Vitalin Ferret should be fed dry and can be given on a free feed basis,
a normal adult will require between 40-60 grams per day. When Vitalin Ferret is
being introduced to replace another diet it should be introduced slowly over
a 7-day period to help minimise any digestive problems.
Pregnant/Lactating Jills should be allowed to free feed.
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