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Animals that eat pellets for food are usally small pets. Like bunnies, rat, hamsters, guenia pigs, ect.

Pellet feed is also available for large animals. It's usually called Pellet Stock Feed, it's available in different Percentages of Protein. Pellet feed is sold in bulk or bagged in 25 or 50 lb bags. Livestock growers depend on this type of feed, especially during the winter months when ground fodder is limited. Many companies specially formulate pellet feed for specific breeds, ages, and conditions.

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