DAF Rabbit Mince – Lean Protein with a Slightly Higher Bone Content
Rabbit is a great lean protein and tends to be well tolerated, especially those with sensitivities to more common meats. It’s classed as a novel protein, so it can be useful for pets on exclusion diets or those needing a bit of a break from the usual options.
This mince is made to a 75:15:10 ratio, so it has slightly more bone than standard 80:10:10 mixes. Many do just fine with this, especially if it’s part of a varied raw diet with other proteins. But if you're feeding it regularly, you might want to balance it out with some boneless meat or chunks – things like beef chunks, heart, or tripe work well to even things out.
Rabbit is naturally low in fat, and a good source of vitamin B12, selenium, and niacin, which all support metabolism, the nervous system, and overall wellbeing.
Feeding something like rabbit adds a bit of variety to your pets meals, and the different taste and texture can be a real hit, especially for fussier eaters.
Key points:
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Lean, novel protein – great for those with sensitivities
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Slightly higher bone content (75:15:10)
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Can be balanced with boneless chunks if feeding often
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Low in fat, rich in useful vitamins and minerals
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A good way to mix up proteins and keep meals interesting