| | |  | Rabbits | Home » » » Hartz Bonanza 4-Pound Gourmet Diet Supply, Rabbit | | | | | | | Description: | | Hartz NUTRITION Bonanza Pet Rabbit Diet contains a wide variety of vitamin rich fruits vegetables pellets plus premium seeds and grains | | | Features: | |
• These nutritious ingredients include: carrots papaya banana apple navy beans peas corn plus seeds and pellets fortified with vitamins and minerals
• This formula also has hard pellets to keep teeth fit and satisfies your pet's need to chew
• Hartz Triple-Fresh Seal Packaging protects the freshness and flavor of your pet's food and the Zip-Pak Slider makes pouring and sealing a cinch
• This diet is guaranteed 100% complete nutrition
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 11.25 inches | | Product Width:
| 7.62 inches | | Product Height:
| 12.88 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.65 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 28 reviews |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
The bird liked it, but we didn't.Nov 24, 2009
By Jenna sais quoi Our Alexandrine isn't a picky guy, and he certainly munched on this contentedly. My first clue that maybe this was going to be a one-time only purchase- the much touted easy open zip top seal died the second time I tied to open the bag. To add insult to injury, I think the bird food at Amazon sits in the warehouse for awhile; it was full of seed moths! I ended up throwing it out before we'd used 1/4 of the bag. So if you decide to bit the bullet and buy this, keep a bag clip handy and either store it in the freezer, or invest in some of those pantry moth pest traps.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Nutritionally inappropriate choking hazard in a bagOct 29, 2009
By Dee42 Guinea pigs are not seed eaters and do not need the artificial colors or other nonsense added to this food to make unsuspecting buyers think there's something healthy about it. Chock full of choking hazards for guinea pigs. Stick to a quality brand like Oxbow.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Easy to find...onlineFeb 15, 2010
By Osito Rican
"David"
When my rabbit was a baby I found this food at Petco, Petsmart and even Target and Walmart. Little by little they all stopped carrying so when I would find it, I'd buy 4 or 5 at a time. Now they have substituted it for cheaper brands (made in China) which stay on the shelf and don't sell and I know this for a fact. Seems to me if something is selling well, why get rid of it. That being said, the price did go up quite a bit in these stores for a 4lb bag and that may have something to do with it. My rabbit is a picky eater and she notices when she doesn't have her brand food and she rather eat plastic, literally, then touch her food. So now I have a spoiled rabbit who'll only eat this as part of her regular diet. She gets fresh grass, fruits and veggies too but she loves her Hartz.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Please don't feed your rabbit this foodApr 03, 2009
By shooge
"Lori"
This food is inappropriate for any rabbit's diet. It is filled with seeds, corn, and other high calorie pieces not suitable for a rabbit's diet. Seeds and corn can lead to health risks such as G.I. stasis (very serious and fatal health problem).
I don't understand why companies still sell this as being rabbit food so I advise anyone who cares about their bun to stay away from this food. The best diet for a adult rabbit is one high in fiber. It's recommended to feed 1/4-1/3 cup of timothy pellets and unlimited amounts of hay. 0-6 months rabbits should be fed alfalfa pellets.
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
NOW I remember why I never buy Hartz for my parrots...Aug 25, 2011
By S. Randall At least 75% of this bag was cheap fillers, such as sunflower seed, dry corn, peanuts, and soybeans. I sat for over an hour and worked through it, cupful by cupful, pulling out much of the junk, and ended up with half a bag of semi-acceptable food for my 8 parrots - and that was leaving the sunflower seeds and the garish artificially-colored bits and neon-dyed seeds in the mix. I always combine several brands together in my feed jar, and it's only for this reason that I didn't return it. The outside birds got the junk, and I've mixed in extra portions of the high quality foods to make up for the inferior quality of what was in this bag. What a shame that I spent money on this.
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