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    Best pellets for Blanc de Hotot rabbits

    This is a specific conversation about Rabbit supplies — what you actually need — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    A Blanc de Hotot — lovely choice, those striking black eye-bands are unmistakable. Rabbits are more complex than most people expect: hay should make up around 80% of their diet, they need real space to move, companionship, and mental stimulation to stay healthy. Getting the basics right early on makes a genuine difference. For a one-year-old Hotot, pellet size and composition really do matter — small breeds can struggle with oversized pellets and often do better with a uniform nugget rather than a mixed muesli. To point you in the right direction: is your rabbit indoors or out, and are you looking purely for a daily pellet, or also thinking about hay and supplementary feeding?
    She's indoors, just turned one. I want a good everyday pellet — something sized right for a small rabbit, not the big chunky ones. She tends to pick through mixes and leave half of it.
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    That selective eating is exactly why muesli mixes are a problem — rabbits cherry-pick the sugary bits and skip the nutritious ones, which leads to dental issues and weight imbalance over time. A uniform nugget completely removes that option, and at one year old she's now in her adult phase, so adult-formula pellets are exactly right. What does she weigh roughly? Blanc de Hotots typically sit around 2.5–3kg, but I want to make sure the feeding quantities I suggest are appropriate for her.
    She's about 2.7kg, very active, healthy weight according to the vet.
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    Perfect — right in the middle of the expected range and a healthy weight, so you're already doing well. My recommendation is Science Selective Adult Rabbit Nuggets. They're a small, uniform pellet — no muesli component, no seeds or dried fruit, just a consistent nugget she can't selectively eat around. The formula is high in timothy hay and has good fibre levels, which supports gut motility and dental wear. For a 2.7kg adult rabbit, around 25–30g per day is the right amount alongside unlimited hay. The 2kg bag is good value and keeps fresh if stored in an airtight container. It's widely available on Amazon UK and through most pet retailers.
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    That sounds exactly right. Should I switch her over gradually or is it fine to just swap?
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    Always transition gradually — rabbit digestive systems are sensitive and a sudden switch can cause soft caecotropes or loose stools even if the new food is better quality. Mix roughly 25% new pellet with 75% old for the first few days, then 50/50, then 75/25, and you're usually on solid ground by day ten. If she's currently on a muesli mix, the transition is especially worth doing slowly because her gut bacteria will be adjusting to a higher-fibre, lower-sugar diet. Keep hay in front of her at all times throughout — that's the safety net for any digestive wobbles.
    Great, really helpful. I'll order the Science Selective today.
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    You're set up well. Unlimited timothy or meadow hay, 25–30g of Science Selective daily, fresh water, and she'll be in good shape. If you ever want to revisit enrichment or find she's getting bored with her setup, come back — small active breeds like Hotots benefit a lot from foraging toys and varied textures to explore.

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