Mazuri Rodent Breeder 6F Feed, 50 lb. Bag

Mazuri® Rodent Breeder is a diet designed for breeding rats and mice maintained in breeding colonies. Mazuri® rat and mice pellets contain yucca shidigera extract to reduce ammonia odors. No supplements are needed when using this rat and mouse food.

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Mazuri® Rodent Breeder is a diet designed for breeding rats and mice maintained in breeding colonies. Mazuri® rat and mice pellets contain yucca shidigera extract to reduce ammonia odors. No supplements are needed when using this rat and mouse food.

  • Rodent feed contains yucca shidigera – reduces aerosol ammonia in animal facilities
  • Designed for maximum production
  • For best results, store contents of open bag in container with sealing lid; Store in a cool (75°F or colder), dry (approximately 50% RH) location free from insects and rodents; Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed to animals as it may cause illness, performance loss or death; Use within 1 year of bag manufacturing

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Country of Origin

Made in USA

Food Packaged Weight Range

50 lb or more

Food Product Form

Pellets

Life Stage

Adult

Packaged Height

35 in.

Packaged Length

35 in.

Packaged Weight

50 lb.

Packaged Width

18 in.

Package Size

50 lb.

Packaging Type

Bag

Manufacturer Part Number

1477

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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Karma

    I wish my local store carried this. But i have to travel 20 miles to the next one. My closest is 6 miles. That’s a little frustrated.

  2. 04

    by Kandice

    This is the best choice for rodent feeders or breeding!

  3. 04

    by Joe

    Great value, have seen a difference in my animals. Thank you.

  4. 04

    by John

    Great buy and food.

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