JR Farm Apple crisps
Apple crisps €3,99 €4,99

Apple crisps

€4,99 €3,99
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Product description

JR Farm Apple Chips: Natural Nibbling Fun for Rodents & Rabbits

Enrich the diet of your beloved rodents and rabbits with the delicious and nutritious treat of JR Farm Appel Chips! These crunchy apple chips are a tasty addition to their daily diet.

Pure Nature: The Apple Chips are made from 100% natural apples, without added sugars, preservatives or artificial flavors. You can spoil your pets with peace of mind with this healthy snack
Crispy Texture: The crunchy texture of the apple chips provides a satisfying chewing experience for your rodents and rabbits. It helps wear down their teeth and satisfies their natural gnawing behavior
Nutritious Delight: Apples are not only delicious, but also nutritious. They contain vitamins, minerals and fiber that can contribute to the general well-being of your pets

JR Farm Apple Chips are perfect as a snack or reward for your furry friends. Whether you want to spoil your rabbit or give your hamster a treat, these apple chips offer a healthy and tasty option. Give your pets a taste of natural pleasure with JR Farm Apple Chips!

Can this snack be used as food enrichment?

Yes, you can! Hide an Apple Chip somewhere in the enclosure or in a challenging place and let the animal look for it. For guinea pigs and rabbits it can also be fun to hide the apple chips between the hay or in a sniffing mat .

Snack as contact moment

The Apple Chips are fun snacks to make contact with your animals. This can be especially useful for young or new animals that are still getting used to their new environment. Apples are well appreciated by all rodents & rabbits, leaving a positive experience for the animals.

Nutritional advice JR Farm Apple Chips

There is no hard guideline for feeding fruit, but we recommend using it sparingly. Animals prone to diabetes should receive very little or no fruit at all. Not suitable for diabetic animals. Depending on the size of the animal, between 1 and 4 apple chips daily.

jr farm rodent snacks and food for rodents and rabbits

Specifications
Content (approx): 80 grams
Composition: Apple
Analysis: Protein 1.9%, fat content 2.5%, crude fiber 11.1%, crude ash 1.5%
Promotes Foraging: Yes
Suitable for: Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: Not suitable for animals susceptible to diabetes | Some of the chips in the package have crumbled
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
JR Farm Apple crisps
Reviews
10 / 10
(13)
10 / 10
J Lingg 03 May 2023

Heel erg goed.

  • + Perfect
  • - Geen

10 / 10
Tien 17 December 2022

Goed.

  • + Soms heel erg zacht.
  • - Soms heel erg hard

10 / 10
Desirée 10 December 2022

Hamster eet het graag. Zijn geen keiharde stukjes zijn nog wat zachter.

  • + Langer houdbaar dan verse appel

10 / 10
Tien 02 November 2022

Perfect

  • + Ze vinden het heerlijk

10 / 10
[email protected] 14 September 2022

Perfect.

10 / 10
J Lingg 06 July 2022

Ze vinden het erg lekker!

  • + Alleen pluspunten
  • - Géén één!

10 / 10
J Lingg 14 May 2022

De konijnen vinden het heel erg lekker.

  • + Alleen pluspunten

10 / 10
J 04 January 2021

Ze vinden het heerlijk! En ik ben blij dat jullie het verkopen. Het is erg lastig om te kopen.

10 / 10
J 01 December 2020

Perfect! Ze vinden het heerlijk!

10 / 10
Louis 01 January 2020

Ons konijn vindt dit de heerlijkste snack

10 / 10
Merel 05 March 2019

Mijn hamster vind her heerlijk!

10 / 10
Karin 01 February 2019

Mijn hamster en muizen vinden het erg lekker!

10 / 10
Mariëlle 01 January 2019

Mijn hamster is er gek op. Als ik het zakje al erbij haal komt hij al aan lopen, wachtend op zijn snack!

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