What’s in your rabbit’s pellets – Find the best rabbit food here
What does your rabbit's pellets peculiarity contain - Does your rabbit get healthy rabbit food
Have you thought about what your rabbit actually eats when feeding pellets? There is a huge difference in what your rabbits pellets contain. Here you can compare all the well-known brands on the market. We have made it easy for you to choose rabbit food. We have posted pictures of all ingredients in different rabbit pellet so you can more easily assess what you want to feed your rabbit with.
We want the best for all rabbits. But the selection of pellets on the market is a jungle. We try to make it easier for you to choose between the different pellets, and give your rabbit the food it deserves. Here you can compare your feed label of your rabbits food with the other brands on the market. See if you give your rabbit good feed.
Remember that rabbits living out in the wild eat many different grass species and green herbs, leaves, branches from shrubs and flowers. This is real rabbit food.
They do not eat a lot of wheat, corn, rice and soybeans. They also do not eat sweet fruits like bananas. Their intestinal system is not made for that at all. This is NOT real rabbit food.
See also our Big Rabbit Food TEST where we have rated all the different brands of rabbit pellets with stars.

Beaphar Nature grain-free

Timothy grass

Herbal grass. Many different grasses and herbs (that’s good!!)

chicory

Yucca

Grapes extract

Fruit (including apple the rest we are not told)

Vegan protein

Spirulina

Brit Animals Adult

Alfalfa

nettle

Dandelion

Plantain

apple

barley

carrot

corn

wheat

Flaxseed

yeast

Oligosaccharides (helps digestion)

Milk thistle

Yucca

Natura (REMA 1000)

Vegetable by-products (it can be anything. Probably neither anything healthy nor good, otherwise they would write what it is)

Cereals (no information on which cereals, so probably not the best grains)

Alfalfa

Fruit (again no information on which fruit)

Carob

Vegetables (no one knows which ones, it can be anything)

Dyes (added for us humans to think the feed looks delicious and varied, the rabbit of course does not care about the color)

Timothy grass

meadow foxtail

Oat-grass

Orchard grass

Red clover

Meadow buttercup

sweet vernal grass

Meadow soft grass

yellow oatgrass

narrow-leaved vetch

black meddick

Dandelion

Plantain

Common Cowslip

Margerit

Bellis

Large beehives

hedge bedstraw

parsnip

Sorrel

germander speedwell

mouse-ear chickweed

ryegrass

soft brome grass

tufted vetch

bush vetch

three-toothed orcide

bulbous buttercup

Pea flakes

Vegetable fibres (not known)

carrot

Flaxseed

beetroot

Hempseed

Black cumin seeds

turmeric

marigold

elderberry

Grape pulp

Short-chain fructo oligosaccharide (helps digestion)

Sea buckthorn

blueberry

raspberry

Bean plant

marjoram

anise

basil

fennel

Elderflower

lavender

Rosemary

Sage

Thyme

Yucca

Grasses

wheat

Feed oats

Soybean shells

Peas

yeast

mint

soybean oil

Dicalcium phosphate

salt

Short-chain fructo oligosaccharides

calcium

Best friend (føtex)

Vegetable by-products (it can be anything, essentially it’s nothing good and healthy, otherwise they would tell)

Alfalfa

Cereals (no info on which cereals)

Oils and fats (we do not know which fats)

Science selctive

Alfalfa

Soybean shells

wheat

Fodder wheat

turnip

Soybeans

Pea flakes

soybean oil

Flaxseed

Calcium carbonate

Monocalcium phosphate

Yucca

Coop muesli mix (Brugsen)

Cereals (which are not known to us)

corn

Vegetables (What it is we do not know)

Alfalfa

Vegetable by-products (it can almost be anything, probably nothing good as the company would otherwise tell)

turnip

Yucca

Oil and fats (it can be anything, it doesn’t even have to be from plants, who knows)

Fruit (is it some kind of fruit or many and which?)

Seeds (which are not known)

Sherwood grain-free

Alfalfa

Timothy grass

sunflower

Flax plant

Monocalcium phosphate

salt

Timothy grass

Meadow fescue

meadow foxtail

ryegrass

Red fescue

Blue grass

Orchard grass

Meadow soft grass

Annual meadow grass

creeping bentgrass

sweet vernal grass

Quick grass

tufted hairgrass

Reed canary grass

White Clover

Red clover

Dandelion

Yarrow

Lancet plantain

Cumin

cow parsley

Alm. meadowsweet

Alm. mouse-ear chickweed

lady’s bedstraw

thyme-leaved speedwell

bush vetch

common comfrey

field thistle

ground-ivy

Bellis

germander speedwell

lady’s-mantle

Pimpinella

narrow-leaved vetch

spring cinquefoil

meadow saxifrage

Multicoloured speedwell

Spring geese flower

Harvest brush

Alm hvene

Common Cowslip

Fine clover

Oat bran

Sunflower extaction

Flaxseed extraction

Carrot pulp

Fruit pulp

Rape extraction

Wheat bran

Nettles

Plantain

Fennel seeds

Liquorice root

Medical toxin

Rosemary

Anise seeds

Road willow herb

Thyme

Sage

Chamomile flowers

Versele laga cuni complete

Vegetable by-products (it can almost be anything)

Timothy grass

Different grass species (if it is two or many it is not said anything about)

Herbs (is it many or two different and what is it)?

Vegetable protein

Vegetables (which we do not know)

carrot

Seeds (but which ones we are not told)

Flaxseed

Fructo oligosaccharides

marigold

Yucca

Versele-Laga Nature Cuni

Vegetable by-products (it can be pretty much anything)

Timothy grass

Grass (but which?)

Herbs (but which?)

Vegetables (what is it, beet or waste from industry maybe?)

carrot

parsnip

Fruit (but again which fruit)

Seeds (which seeds)

Vegetable protein

Oils and fats (but which?)

oligosaccharides

marigold

Algae

Yucca

Vitakraft menu vital

Vegetable by-products (It can be anything, probably nothing good and healthy. It may be waste products from the industry)

grain

Vegetables (which?)

carrot

pumpkin

apple

Oils and fats (no one knows what fat)

Yucca

Dyes (added for humans to think it looks delicious and varied)

Crispy

Vegetable by-products

grain?

Vegetables (?)

Fruit (?)

Seeds (which?)

Sugar 🙁

Vegetable protein