Show Rabbit Feed, an alfalfa-based rabbit food, for all ages. This topic has been widely debated on many US websites and forums, and I appreciate all the different perspectives and inputs on this matter. The primary concern for not feeding alfalfa-based rabbit food to adult rabbits is due to its high protein and calcium levels, which might lead to kidney stones and digestive problems. However, I would like to share some thoughts specific to our context in Malaysia: Tropical Climate: In Malaysia's tropical climate, rabbits may have different dietary needs compared to those in temperate climates. They may eat different types or amounts of food based on their comfort and metabolic needs to cope with heat and humidity. Therefore, a slightly richer diet, like that provided by alfalfa-based feed, can be suitable for rabbits in our region. Balanced Diet: Rabbit food constitutes only about 20% of a rabbit's overall diet. Most of the time, they eat grass hay, which helps balance their diet. Given this, the occasional inclusion of alfalfa-based rabbit food can be beneficial and is unlikely to cause any issues for adult rabbits, as long as their overall diet remains balanced and well-managed. Individual Rabbit Constitution: Every rabbit has its own unique needs and characteristics, or constitution (体质). When it comes to choosing the right food, there isn’t a universal solution that fits all rabbits. Instead, it’s essential to consider your rabbit's specific health conditions, age, activity level, and dietary preferences. The best approach is to select a diet that caters to your rabbit’s individual requirements, ensuring it supports their overall well-being and aligns with their nutritional needs. Nutritional Needs: Adult rabbits still require protein for their fur and muscles, and calcium for their bones and teeth. Alfalfa-based rabbit food can provide these essential nutrients. I hope this information helps clarify the suitability of Show Rabbit Feed for adult rabbits. Please feel free to reach out if you have any more questions or concerns.