🌱 Elevate your herbivore’s recovery with expert care in every scoop!
Emeraid Herbivore Intensive Care 100g is a high-fiber, semi-elemental therapeutic powder diet developed by exotic animal vets and nutritionists. Designed for critically ill herbivorous mammals and reptiles, it mixes easily with water for tube feeding and supports a wide range of species. This product is essential for emergency nutritional support under veterinary supervision.
Product Dimensions | 20 x 25 x 25 cm; 100 g |
Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Unflavoured |
Item Form | Powder |
Size | 100 g (Pack of 1) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Storage Information | Keep Dry |
Specific Uses | Critical Care, Ill Herbivores |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 100 g |
S**N
Need to add extra fibre
Great product, taken readily by my guinea pig, but after a while started mixing in some critical care for extra fibre which has improved his stoole, plus some mashed healthy guinea pig poo to improve gut biome!
P**E
Go to intensive care food for my hamsters
Arrived in good time. This is the go to intensive care food I use when my hams 🐹 are poorly and off their food a bit. Used in a quantity mix herbivore and omnivore varieties on vet consultation. This is palatable and easy for little tummy’s to digest.
E**M
Life save (literally!)
Used this for my tortoise when we was sick with pneumonia and not eating. We nearly lost her. Whe use this to replace her food when she wasn't eating and to supplement her food when she started to eat again. She had a tube fitted and this is what we used to feed her. She has stopped having it now and more thay a year on from her illness she is healthy and doing well
S**5
Good but you don't get much for the price
So my 6 year old male guinea pig has has some problems with his teeth / thyroid for a couple of months, resulting in him losing 300g. He does eat normal food but needs to eat multiple times per day just to maintain weight.We've been trying this for about 4 days and I must say he absolutely goes crazy for it and his weight has stabilised. Yes, it does smell of porridge and the smell seems to linger for hours after using but he goes crazy The moment he gets a whiff of it. The big negative to this is price. I've managed to get not much more than 5 days out of a pack, using 20ml per day. At £18 a pack, that would be £108 per month.I've yet to work out whether I'm mixing wrong or it just doesn't last long and the instructions might as well be written in Swahili.Would I use again in a life or death situation? Most definitely but, for my needs as a weight stabiliser, it's just way too expensive.
C**L
Great for guinea pig weight gain
My guinea pig is recovering from jaw surgery and had lost a lot of weight because of it. This has helped him so much putting the weight back on. I don't even have to use a syringe for him to take it, so it must taste good.
E**E
Smells like porridge oats
Well it kind of smells like they added allot of porridge oats and added minerals and vitamins to make it nutritious. However it has not done much to help my guinea pig yet. Time will tell.
K**K
Emeraid
Saved my rabbits life. For the quantity the price is very good. Recommend this quantity for short term feeding.
C**T
Tasty for pigs and a must for pig owners
I first heard about emeraid through my vet, who was a rabbit specialist and therefore generally pretty good with guineas. My 6 year old pig was put on this to help give him all the nutrients he needed, as he was losing weight.A relief knowing you can help keep their guts going and give them all the nutrients they need if they are poorly.I currently have three further boys, all who love the taste (I sometimes use it as a treat if I have an open bag of it, so they are not wary of a new food if they ever become sick). They lap it up! Much better than critical care, but my new vet (at the RVC, very good with exotics) has suggested that mixing these sorts of foods is fine in order to find something that works for your animal.Just make sure you have a large syringe for it and make sure you know how much to be giving a pig per day, and get the right consistency. I believe its around 40ml per day for an adult male pig, if they are still eating but need a boost.
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