Bunny Nature

Bunny Nature is a German company that was founded out of love for animals. Bunny Nature?s objective was, and still is up until this day, to produce the ideal food for small rodents, corresponding exactly to the needs of the animal. The brand does not only offer a wide variety of foods, it also offers bedding and interactive toys.


Bunny Nature Mouse Dream Expert 

Spoil your colorful mice with high-quality food - Bunny Nature Color Mouse Dream Expert Mouse Food! This pellet-free food has been carefully formulated to meet the nutritional needs of your mice, based on recent scientific insights.

? Diverse Nutrition: This food contains a mix of nutritious power foods such as quinoa, amaranth and perilla seeds, supplemented with tasty meal and buffalo worms. Your mice enjoy a varied and tasty meal
? Essential Nutrients: The special VitalPlus granivore mix ensures an optimal supplement of vitamins and trace elements that contribute to the well-being of your mice
? Naturally Based: The food is tailored to the natural nutritional needs of mice and based on their natural environment, ensuring a balanced diet
Small Seeds and Insects : With a high content of small seeds such as grass seed, sesame seeds and milk thistle seed, as well as tasty mealy and buffalo worms, this food is perfect for small rodents
? Bunny Nature Happiness Formula : Your mice deserve the best. Bunny Nature's approach ensures that your mice receive a balanced diet that contributes to their well-being.

Give your mice the nutrition they deserve with Bunny Nature Colored Mouse Dream Expert Mouse Food - a healthy choice for a happy mouse meal!


Key Benefits

Ingredients

Plata millet, pea flakes, canary seed, barley flakes, quinoa seeds (6%), wheat flakes, amaranth puffed (5%), kamut®, oatkernel, silver millet, corn crushed, buckwheat, oats, red millet, kardi seed, carrots, sweet pepper, grass seed (2%), sesame (1,5%), ribwort, lucerne, perilla seeds (1%), hemp seed, beetroot, apples, calcium carbonate, milk thistle seeds (0,5%), mealworms (0,5%), buffalo worms (0,4%), semolina bran (seeds 47%)

Additives per kg

Nutritional additives

Vitamin A 7.500 IE ? Vitamin D3 600 IE ? Vitamin E / all rac-alpha-tocopherylacetate 67,5 mg ? copper as copper (II)-sulphate, pentahydrate 3,9 mg ? iodine as calcium iodate, hexahydrate 0,56 mg ? iron as iron (II)-sulphate, monohydrat 37,5 mg ? zinc as zinc oxide 48,8 mg ? manganese as manganese (II)-oxide 26,3 mg ? selenite as sodium selenite 0,11 mg

Analytical constituents

crude protein 14% · crude oils and crude fats 5,5% · crude fibre 7% · crude ash 5,5% · calcium 0,6% · phosphorous 0,4%

Feeding guide

Fill the feeding bowl with MouseDream EXPERT and leave until completely eaten before refilling. Feed with high-quality bunny Hay (e.g. bunny Hay with mealworms) and fresh, lukewarm water daily. In the first 4 months of their life, you can optimally support your fancy mice in the growth phase by supplementing MouseDream EXPERT with JuniorsExtra.

Is Bunny Nature Mouse Dream complete Mouse food?

Yes, it is a complete staple food for mice, because the food contains an extensive analysis it can be given as the main food .

Bunny about the Mouse

The color mouse is a small granivorous (seed-eating) mammal and belongs to the order of rodents. They are mainly active at night (but are adaptable), highly social and live in groups consisting of related family members. They have a life expectancy of 2 to 3 years and reach a body length of 6.5 to 9.5 cm and a body weight of 20 to 40 g.

The colored mouse originally comes from west-central Asia and northern India. There it lives in steppe areas and semi-deserts and builds its nests in self-dug holes or in crevices between stones. Nowadays the colored mouse can be found all over the world and likes to feed on agricultural grains.

Like all small mammals, the colored mouse has its own nutritional needs.

The Incisors
They continue to grow, so the food must provide the necessary tooth wear. Hardness, size and type of feed particles are important.

The stomach
The stomach consists of one chamber and is separated by a mucous membrane into a part without a gland and a part with a gland.

Small appendix
Colored mice have a small appendix. As a result, they can only process raw fibers to a limited extent. Therefore, feed with a crude fiber content of less than 10% is optimal.

Animal proteins
Granivorous (seed-eating) animals need animal protein. The valuable amino acids are important for development and various metabolic processes.

High energy needs
The fast animals have a higher metabolism and therefore also a special energy requirement.

The Mongolian gerbil lives in steppe areas, semi-deserts and deserts in southeastern Mongolia as well as in neighboring Russia and China. He likes to stay in fields and pasture. There he digs underground tunnels and makes nests and storerooms.

Gerbils have their own nutritional needs.

Incisors
They continue to grow, so the food must provide the necessary tooth wear. Hardness, size and type of feed particles are important.

Stomach
The stomach consists of one chamber and is separated by a mucous membrane into a part without a gland and a part with a gland.

Small appendix
Gerbils have a small appendix. As a result, they can only process raw fibers to a limited extent. Therefore, feed with a crude fiber content of less than 10% is optimal.

Animal proteins
Granivorous (seed-eating) animals need animal protein. The valuable amino acids are important for development and various metabolic processes