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This is a list of notable dried foods. Food drying is a method of food preservation that works by removing water from the food, which inhibits the growth of bacteria and has been practiced worldwide since ancient times to preserve food. Where or when dehydration as a food preservation technique was invented has been lost to time, but the earliest known practice of food drying is 12,000 BC by inhabitants of the modern Middle East and Asia.[1
Ready mixed dry food might seem like a convenient way to feed your rabbit but, in reality, it should only make up a small portion of your rabbits diet. The problem with dry food is that it is a very concentrated form of nutrition (it packs a lot of nutrients into a small volume of food), the exact opposite of a rabbit's natural diet (a high volume of low nutrient food). This has several potential issues:
A small amount of dry food will meet your rabbit's nutrient requirements but not provide a high enough volume of indigestible fibre to keep food moving correctly through the digestive system. Feeding additional dry food to increase the fibre volume will provide too many nutrients making your rabbit overweight.
Eating less food reduces the wear on rabbit's continually growing teeth, so they may grow too long and require dental treatment. Dry food is also less good at wearing down teeth, as it does not require the same chopping and grinding motion that eating grass does.
Rabbits naturally spend over two-thirds of each day moving around their territory grazing. When pet rabbits are fed too much concentrated food, which is quick to eat, they often become bored and develop behaviour problems because they do not have any activities to fill the hours that would usually be spent feeding.
For these reason dry food on its own cannot meet a rabbits dietary needs. However, when fed in moderation alongside other foods it can play a part in creating a balanced diet for your rabbit. So, think of dry food as a supplement to fresh foods and definitely not as a replacement for hay and grass. If you are able to provide a varied selection of fresh foods daily, so your rabbit receives a full range of vitamins and minerals, dry food is not strictly necessary all!
Mixes v. Pellets
There are two main dry food formats sold for rabbits: muesli-style mixes and pellets. In general, rabbit mixes are cereal based; they contain brightly coloured processed pieces and a variety of whole ingredients including corn, flaked peas, and locust beans. Rabbit pellets are usually grass based, and the ingredients processed into uniform pellets or 'nuggets'.
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