Rabbits XXS 200-300g
- Frozen rabbits XXS 200-300g
Frozen Rabbits XXS 200-300g — Natural Food for Reptiles, Birds, Dogs, and Cats
Our offer includes whole frozen rabbits, which are an excellent source of natural nutrition for various animal species. Rabbits weighing 200-300g are the perfect choice as food for reptiles, birds of prey, and a part of the whole prey diet for cats and dogs. With our extensive industry experience, we guarantee the highest quality product delivered in optimal conditions.
Frozen Rabbits — Quality and Origin
All our rabbits are high-quality individuals, raised in premium conditions for consumption purposes. They come from trusted suppliers, where they are humanely euthanized using the CO2 method. These are clean carcasses, free from defects or damage, and they boast an aesthetically pleasing appearance. Our rabbits are the best choice for pet owners who prioritize quality nutrition.
Why Choose Our Frozen Rabbits?
The rabbits we offer are not "fallen stock" animals. These are healthy individuals, raised for consumption by humans and (in the case of our products) animals. The deep-freezing process preserves their full nutritional value, including protein, fats, and minerals essential for the health of predators.
Professional Packaging and Shipping
Frozen rabbits are sold individually, allowing precise adjustment of the food quantity to your needs. They are packaged to prevent drying out or damage, and shipping is carried out in dry ice containers to maintain the proper temperature during transport. This ensures the product reaches you in excellent condition, ready to serve.
Applications of Frozen Rabbits
Frozen rabbits XXS 200-300g are suitable as food for:
- Carnivorous reptiles, such as smaller pythons, boa constrictors, or monitor lizards, which naturally prey on similarly sized animals.
- Birds of prey, including owls, hawks, or small eagles, which feed on small mammals in their natural habitat.
- Cats on a whole prey diet, for whom small-sized rabbits provide a natural source of protein, fat, and taurine.
- Small dog breeds, which require smaller portions of high-nutritional-value food.
How to Thaw and Serve Rabbit?
Before serving, thaw the rabbit overnight in the refrigerator or at room temperature. To encourage the animal to eat, you can gently warm the thawed rabbit by immersing it in warm water. We do not recommend heating frozen rabbits in a microwave, baking, or cooking, as this could damage the natural meat structure and diminish its nutritional value.
Analytical Ingredients:
- Moisture 64%
- Crude Ash 3.5%
- Protein 14-21%
- Crude Fat 8%
*** Deeply Frozen Product ***