Ava
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
This is the only food I will ever give my bunnies. It was recommended to me by the breeder I got my bunnies from and I have rebought it for years. My bunnies have sensitive stomachs and this is the only food that doesn't upset their stomachs.
Ava
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
This is the only food I will ever give my bunnies. It was recommended to me by the breeder I got my bunnies from and I have rebought it for years. My bunnies have sensitive stomachs and this is the only food that doesn't upset their stomachs.
Becky Ridky
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
Always fresh and great quality.
Becky Ridky
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
Always fresh and great quality.
bell
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
I have been buying this food for the last couple of months. I had no problems so far, My four year loved it so much including my other three bunnies that I have. The food looks fresh after a couple of weeks but overall Worth the money !
bell
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
I have been buying this food for the last couple of months. I had no problems so far, My four year loved it so much including my other three bunnies that I have. The food looks fresh after a couple of weeks but overall Worth the money !
Akayeh
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
Albert Bunstein thinks this makes dinner worth having!
Akayeh
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
Albert Bunstein thinks this makes dinner worth having!
BamBuBang
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
Bubbles loves it!
BamBuBang
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
Bubbles loves it!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
I have been feeding my bunnies these pellets for years! The quality is great and my bunnies absolutely love them! Pellets time is their favorite time of the day!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
I have been feeding my bunnies these pellets for years! The quality is great and my bunnies absolutely love them! Pellets time is their favorite time of the day!
Lara Tabuena
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 21, 2023
however very expensive. it arrived quickly and my bunny loves it.
Lara Tabuena
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 21, 2023
however very expensive. it arrived quickly and my bunny loves it.
Claire Mackinlay
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 25, 2021
My bunnies love the flavour of these pellets, arrived in a pack that can be re-sealed to keep them fresh. Will certainly be buying again
Claire Mackinlay
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 25, 2021
My bunnies love the flavour of these pellets, arrived in a pack that can be re-sealed to keep them fresh. Will certainly be buying again
Chloe Maloney
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 6, 2021
My rabbit has gained a bit too much waight recently and I've struggled to find a pellet with low fat until now, you can tell its high quality, fresh food and my rabbit loves it. I'll definitely be sticking with this food from now on.
Chloe Maloney
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 6, 2021
My rabbit has gained a bit too much waight recently and I've struggled to find a pellet with low fat until now, you can tell its high quality, fresh food and my rabbit loves it. I'll definitely be sticking with this food from now on.
Guillermo Lanaquera Toledano
Reviewed in Germany on January 4, 2020
Tried many different Pellets, my bunny did eat everytime only 20% of the Pellets and thrown the rest. Today I used Small Pet Pellets and he ate everything fast and currently is asking me to give him even more.You'll need to be strict and resist your rabbit charms or you are going to live with a pretty big one ;-)
Guillermo Lanaquera Toledano
Reviewed in Germany on January 4, 2020
Tried many different Pellets, my bunny did eat everytime only 20% of the Pellets and thrown the rest. Today I used Small Pet Pellets and he ate everything fast and currently is asking me to give him even more.You'll need to be strict and resist your rabbit charms or you are going to live with a pretty big one ;-)
carobearo
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2020
I bought this pellet for my adult rabbit, based on the ingredients list, which is much healthier than other brands because it has fair less sugar and carbohydrates and doesn't contain alfalfa. To me, they smell really good, like a grassy, flowery meadow.I usually only use pellets as treats and as "condiments" for his real food of hay, fresh grass, and vegetables anyway, but still, I felt like I was giving him a lot of sugar. Why did I feel this way? Because (1) he acted like I was giving him (or more importantly, WITHHOLDING FROM HIM) crack cocaine; and (2) he would begin to bounce off the walls and behave irrationally after getting a few of his treats; and (3) I tasted the other pellets and they even tasted sweet to me! So something there had to change.The first day, he loved this food., perhaps because it was a novelty. The next few days, he turned his nose up at it. But after a few days of not getting his sugary treats anymore, his tastes changed. Now he will do tricks for these pellets for half an hour straight. I sprinkle a few of them around his room and among his toys, and he hunts obsessively for them.I read other reviews that said that their rabbit wouldn't eat this food. I would recommend withholding all sugary pellets and treats, and limiting sugary fruit until the little varmit has time to adjust, then introducing a few of these as though they are something special. Addiction is a terrible thing!I also prefer these pellets because they are both naturally tiny and easy to break into even smaller pieces. When I am training my rabbit, I want to reward him every time he does something right. But because his concentration and focus is quite high, that means the training session can go on for a long time and I end up treating him a lot. I don't want to him to be full of pellets to the extent that he cuts back on his hay consumption, so I have been looking for a way to give him much smaller but more frequent rewards. Bits of romaine work as a treat, but it's convenient to have some dry treats available too.Another way that I use them is as a bribe to convince him to let me brush him. I crush them into a powder and put them into a small bowl. He sticks his head in the bowl and doesn't come up for air until the powder is gone; meanwhile, I can get in a good 10 minutes of brushing. I was doing this with other pellets but since they are so full of flour and sugar they are quite hard, so I had to us a garlic press to crush them. I like these because it's really easy to powder them. I mention it because other reviewers here were complaining about their lack of cohesion. I see it as a plus. He can use his hay or his chew toys to grind down his teeth, that's not what pellets are for.Anyway, we like them!
carobearo
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2020
I bought this pellet for my adult rabbit, based on the ingredients list, which is much healthier than other brands because it has fair less sugar and carbohydrates and doesn't contain alfalfa. To me, they smell really good, like a grassy, flowery meadow.I usually only use pellets as treats and as "condiments" for his real food of hay, fresh grass, and vegetables anyway, but still, I felt like I was giving him a lot of sugar. Why did I feel this way? Because (1) he acted like I was giving him (or more importantly, WITHHOLDING FROM HIM) crack cocaine; and (2) he would begin to bounce off the walls and behave irrationally after getting a few of his treats; and (3) I tasted the other pellets and they even tasted sweet to me! So something there had to change.The first day, he loved this food., perhaps because it was a novelty. The next few days, he turned his nose up at it. But after a few days of not getting his sugary treats anymore, his tastes changed. Now he will do tricks for these pellets for half an hour straight. I sprinkle a few of them around his room and among his toys, and he hunts obsessively for them.I read other reviews that said that their rabbit wouldn't eat this food. I would recommend withholding all sugary pellets and treats, and limiting sugary fruit until the little varmit has time to adjust, then introducing a few of these as though they are something special. Addiction is a terrible thing!I also prefer these pellets because they are both naturally tiny and easy to break into even smaller pieces. When I am training my rabbit, I want to reward him every time he does something right. But because his concentration and focus is quite high, that means the training session can go on for a long time and I end up treating him a lot. I don't want to him to be full of pellets to the extent that he cuts back on his hay consumption, so I have been looking for a way to give him much smaller but more frequent rewards. Bits of romaine work as a treat, but it's convenient to have some dry treats available too.Another way that I use them is as a bribe to convince him to let me brush him. I crush them into a powder and put them into a small bowl. He sticks his head in the bowl and doesn't come up for air until the powder is gone; meanwhile, I can get in a good 10 minutes of brushing. I was doing this with other pellets but since they are so full of flour and sugar they are quite hard, so I had to us a garlic press to crush them. I like these because it's really easy to powder them. I mention it because other reviewers here were complaining about their lack of cohesion. I see it as a plus. He can use his hay or his chew toys to grind down his teeth, that's not what pellets are for.Anyway, we like them!
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on December 10, 2019
I love this food for my bunnies. They look much healthier. Tanks die making such great food. :)
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on December 10, 2019
I love this food for my bunnies. They look much healthier. Tanks die making such great food. :)
Liz F.
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2016
On paper this does appear to be a superior quality, alfalfa-free pelleted food for adult buns, but the visual appearance of the pellets isn't what I'd hoped it would be. My beloved six year old castrated mini lop, Percy, has dental problems (under the care of a highly experienced, bunny-savvy vet) that preclude him from being able to eat hay. Hay is absolutely essential for normal digestive maintainence, so I have to be extra selective when it comes to pelleted foods, hence my uncertainty concerning this food. It contains no alfalfa, only timothy hay, which is important for adult buns who suffer from excessive calcium and protein (amongst other nutrients) intake, and especially important for Percy since he consumes a far greater than average amount of pellets. This is a potential shortcoming of other high quality foods such as Sherwood Forrest adult pellets, although this brand is beautiful, fragrant, and deep green in color. The Oxbow premium adult food (the one in the dark blue bag containing higher quality ingredients - supposedly - than the regular Oxbow pellets) contains no alfalfa, which is a plus, and, also, no soy. Depending upon your opinion of soy, this is the could range from a neutral to a negative factor in selecting pellets. Sherwood advertises its pellets as soy-free, which I like, and the nutritional profile is close enough to what it should be that I would perhaps just go for that brand with the exception of one major problem: Percy is not a fan. It smells somewhat like anise, a scent that Percy is not partial to, unfortunately. This is the case for Sherwood's digestive enzyme tabs as well; the ingredients are stellar, but my furry brat won't touch them, no matter which yummies I coat them with or smush them in.So, the takeaway is that this is a high quality food, in the sense that it carefully adheres to recommended levels of key nutrients, but that the dry, powdery appearance and lack of a fresh aroma make me question the freshness of product. But perhaps I am expecting too much out of a pelleted food, and that the nature of a dried, processed, compressed food is that it is simply not going to look "natural" and "fresh".
Liz F.
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2016
On paper this does appear to be a superior quality, alfalfa-free pelleted food for adult buns, but the visual appearance of the pellets isn't what I'd hoped it would be. My beloved six year old castrated mini lop, Percy, has dental problems (under the care of a highly experienced, bunny-savvy vet) that preclude him from being able to eat hay. Hay is absolutely essential for normal digestive maintainence, so I have to be extra selective when it comes to pelleted foods, hence my uncertainty concerning this food. It contains no alfalfa, only timothy hay, which is important for adult buns who suffer from excessive calcium and protein (amongst other nutrients) intake, and especially important for Percy since he consumes a far greater than average amount of pellets. This is a potential shortcoming of other high quality foods such as Sherwood Forrest adult pellets, although this brand is beautiful, fragrant, and deep green in color. The Oxbow premium adult food (the one in the dark blue bag containing higher quality ingredients - supposedly - than the regular Oxbow pellets) contains no alfalfa, which is a plus, and, also, no soy. Depending upon your opinion of soy, this is the could range from a neutral to a negative factor in selecting pellets. Sherwood advertises its pellets as soy-free, which I like, and the nutritional profile is close enough to what it should be that I would perhaps just go for that brand with the exception of one major problem: Percy is not a fan. It smells somewhat like anise, a scent that Percy is not partial to, unfortunately. This is the case for Sherwood's digestive enzyme tabs as well; the ingredients are stellar, but my furry brat won't touch them, no matter which yummies I coat them with or smush them in.So, the takeaway is that this is a high quality food, in the sense that it carefully adheres to recommended levels of key nutrients, but that the dry, powdery appearance and lack of a fresh aroma make me question the freshness of product. But perhaps I am expecting too much out of a pelleted food, and that the nature of a dried, processed, compressed food is that it is simply not going to look "natural" and "fresh".