Even the digestive system of these species has adapted to a herbivorous diet: a relatively small stomach, a long intestine, and an especially spacious caecum, where the fermentation processes required to digest fibre take place. Diets rich in fibre maintain a beneficial intestinal flora; otherwise, if carbohydrate content increases in diets poor in fibre, healthy flora is replaced by potentially harmful bacteria. Diets must include an amount of fibre, especially long fibre, to stimulate intestinal motility.
Wellness FOODS take into consideration the importance of fibre in the diet of these species kept as pets, both in terms of quantity (17-18%) and quality, by using choice herbs 3 mm in length. The feeds are produced by pressing ingredients together in pellets twice the standard size, BiPellet, which contain longer fibre, to encourage chewing and regulate teeth growth.
Wellness FOODS take into consideration the importance of fibre in the diet of these species kept as pets, both in terms of quantity (17-18%) and quality, by using choice herbs 3 mm in length.