Bird herbs – natural herbs & flowers for variety
Enrich the lives of your rodents and rabbits with the radiant beauty of Dried Marigold Flowers. These carefully selected and dried petals not only add a splash of color to their food, but also a delicious flavor and health benefits.
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Delicately dried marigolds are not only pleasant to smell but also make a delicious snack for your little friends. Suitable for both rodents and rabbits, these golden-yellow flowers offer a tasty and nutritious diversion. They also add a touch of beauty t
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Read moreBird herbs – variety, fragrance and enrichment in one
Bird herbs add variety and turn "eating" into an activity. Sprinkle a small amount, mix it into the food, or offer it as a foraging opportunity. In this category, you'll find carefully selected herbs and flowers for various bird species. DRD Vogelwinkel® – Specialist since 2011 .
Variety
- ✔ New scents and flavors
- ✔ Nice as an extra
- ✔ Fits into many routines
Enrichment
- ✔ To scatter = to search
- ✔ More activity in the cage
- ✔ Can be combined well with snacks
Overview
- ✔ Clear choices per type
- ✔ Handy portions
- ✔ Fast delivery
How do you give bird herbs?
- Sprinkle a small amount in a fixed spot or through enrichment material.
- Mix occasionally with the food for extra variety.
- Make feeding a game: let your bird “search” instead of just eating from a bowl.
Smart combinations
Want to complete the look? Combine herbs with suitable foods and snacks:
Bird herb checklist
- ✔ Choose by type and preference
- ✔ Use small portions, vary
- ✔ Use as an activity (foraging)
- ✔ Store dry and closed
Safety
- Use herbs as a supplement, not as a main food.
- Follow product information (ingredients/use) and dose cautiously.
- When in doubt about sensitivities: choose simple and observe.
FAQ Bird Herbs
Are herbs just for “snacking”?
No, you can actually use herbs for enrichment: scattering, searching and discovering.
Can I give herbs daily?
That's possible, but keep portions small and vary. Variety often works best.
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