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Wombaroo Rabbit Milk Replacer 180g

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Wombaroo Rabbit Milk Replacer 180g

Product Description

Wombaroo Rabbit Milk is nutritionally balanced milk substitute formulated for all rabbit breeds. Use for orphaned kits, large litters or when the mother’s milk is limited.

  • Like Mother’s Milk – formulated to match the composition of rabbit’s milk, with added vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids (omega 3 & 6).
  • High in Energy – to cater for the rapid growth rate and infrequent feed intervals of kits.
  • Protective “Milk Oil” – antimicrobial fatty acids that are essential for good gut health.

Making up Milk

To make 40mL of milk: Mix 2 level scoops (14g) of powder with 25ml of pre-boiled warm water.

To make 500ml of milk: Mix 180g of powder with 330ml of pre-boiled warm water. 

Add half the water to the powder first and mix to a paste. Then add the remaining water and mix thoroughly. Pre-boil the water to ensure it is sterilised. If the water is too hot it can cause the milk to curdle. If it is too cold then it will be difficult to disperse the powder. Wombaroo contains elevated fat levels, so the milk needs to be well mixed to prevent it from separating out. An electric whisk can be used for mixing larger quantities. Milk can be stored in the fridge for up to a day or can be frozen for up to 2 weeks. It is useful to make milk up in larger volumes, and store it frozen in small portions (eg ice cube trays), so that the required daily feed volumes can be easily thawed out. Once thawed out, discard any unused milk, and wash feeding utensils thoroughly.

Feeding

Warm milk to about 35°C. Feed from a syringe or bottle with teat. Rabbit Milk is very high in energy and kits only need to be fed twice a day (morning and evening). Digestive health is aided by "milk oil" fatty acids, which have antimicrobial activity in the stomach. 

Toilet young kits manually after each feed. Encourage kits to lap once their eyes open. To avoid dehydration in hot weather, give drinks of pre-boiled water between feeds. Always provide drinking water once kits become active.

Growth

Consistent weight gain is an indication of good health. Weigh kits regularly to verify growth rate and determine feed volumes. Overfeeding can cause diarrhoea.

Weaning

Kits should begin to show and interest in solid food at about 15 days of age. Initially establish young rabbits on hay, grass and leafy green vegetables. Continue to increase solids and reduce milk intake until they are fully weaned at about 5-6 weeks. 

Feeding Guide

Weight
(g)
Feed
(ml/day) 
 Weight
(g)
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Weight
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80 11 180 21 280 29 600 50
90 12 190 22 290 30 650 53
100 14 200 23 300 31
110 15 210 24 320 32
120 15 220 24 340 34
130 16 230 25 360  35
140 17 240 26 400 38
150 18 250 26 450 42
160 19 260 27 500  45
170 20  270 28 550 47

Ingredients

Whole milk solids, whey protein, casein, milk oil fatty acids, vegetable oils, omega-3 & omega-6 fatty acids, vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, B12, C, D3, E, K, biotin, folic acid, choline, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, magnesium, zinc, iron, manganese, copper, iodine, selenium.

Typical Analysis

Protein 37%  
Fat 42%         
Ash 6%
Moisture 4%
Energy (ME) 24 MJ/kg

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