Brambles Crunchy Hedgehog food consists of small kibbles with poultry as the main ingredient. Ingredients that are commonly used in other commercial foods, such as mealworms that are potentially dangerous to Hedgehogs in particular, are not used, creating a healthy, natural and safe complementary food they can enjoy all year round.
Brambles is a complementary food specially formulated to give the right balance of nutrients, vitamins & minerals for all species of hedgehogs. Brambles Hedgehog food contains delicious poultry and rice as well as other select high quality ingredients, and has an irresistible crunchy texture that is also great for dental health.
Contains no artificial flavours, colours or added sugar and is made in Great Britain.
Available in 900g and 2Kg sizes
Nutritional Information
Analytical Constituents
Crude Protein 25% • Crude Oils and Fats 12% • Crude Fibre 3% • Crude Ash 6%
Composition
Poultry Meat Meal • Wheat • Wheatfeed • Whole Maize • Rice • Poultry Oil • Brewers Yeast • Whole Linseed
Nutritional Additives
Vitamin A 22,000 iu/kg • Vitamin D3 2,200 iu/kg • Vitamin E (as tocopherol) 120mg/kg • Taurine 500mg/kg • Ferrous Sulphate Monohydrate 167mg/kg • Zinc Oxide 104mg/kg • Manganese Oxide 40mg/kg • Cupric Sulphate Pentahydrate 20mg/kg • Calcium Iodate Anhydrous 1.60mg/kg • Sodium Selenite 0.20mg/kg • Antioxidants
Feeding Guidelines
Each day offer a handful of Brambles food per hedgehog in a shallow dish. You can supplement your pet hedgehog's diet with insects, boiled eggs, fruit and vegetables. Their favourite insects are mealworms and crickets. They can also eat beetles, waxworms, millipedes, grasshoppers, hornworms and maggots.
Mealworms and crickets have an extremely poor calcium/phosphorous ratio which can cause life threatening problems such as Metabolic Bone Disease if eaten as staple diet. It is recommended to dust mealworms and other feeder insects with calcium and vitamin D3 powder before giving them to your hedgehog. Remember that insects are hedgies' junk food, so they good as treats, but should'nt make most of their diet in captivity and should'nt compromise their staple diet.
Always ensure there is a supply of fresh water, particularly when feeding dry food and during warm weather. It may take a little while for the hedgehogs to get used to a different food but do persevere as this is normal with all animals.