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Salt Lick for Rabbits BEEZTEES with Holder 52×12 mm, brand BEEZTEES
Salt Lick for Rabbits BEEZTEES with Holder 52×12 mm, brand BEEZTEES
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Salt Lick for Rabbits BEEZTEES with Holder 52×12 mm, brand BEEZTEES
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Salt Lick for Rabbits BEEZTEES with Holder 52×12 mm, brand BEEZTEES
Salt Lick for Rabbits BEEZTEES with Holder 52×12 mm, brand BEEZTEES
BEEZTEES salt lick for rabbits with integrated holder, dimensions 52×12 mm, provides essential minerals and sodium to support normal metabolic and physiological functions. The compact salt block is designed to be mounted in a hutch or enclosure so rabbits can access it easily for regular mineral supplementation. The product supports natural licking behaviour and helps maintain electrolyte balance without altering the main diet.
The compact design with an integrated holder allows easy attachment to wire or wooden surfaces and keeps the salt lick in place during use. The small size makes it suitable for single animals or small groups and reduces waste by offering a controlled access point. Made to provide a steady source of essential minerals and sodium, the salt lick requires no refrigeration or special storage and can be replaced when visibly depleted.
Attach the holder to a suitable spot inside the rabbit hutch or run where animals can reach the salt lick without contaminating it with bedding or feed. Monitor usage and replace the salt lick when it is visibly worn down or consumed. Ensure fresh water and a balanced diet remain available, as the salt lick is intended as a supplement rather than a replacement for feed or veterinary mineral therapy.
Check the position regularly to prevent soiling and to make sure the mounting remains secure. Use one compact salt lick per animal or small group depending on consumption; consult a veterinarian if you observe excessive licking, changes in appetite, or signs of mineral imbalance.
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