Chicken snacks – scatter food, rewards & scratching fun
Dried mealworms as a protein-rich snack for omnivorous small rodents and birds. Ideal for mixing, scattering, or hiding during foraging.
Read moreDried mealworms with Hermetia larvae as an animal protein source. For mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, and rats.
Read moreSun-dried Gammarus water crayfish as a protein-rich snack for small rodents such as mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, and rats. Not suitable for herbivores.
Read moreRich insect mix with mealworms, gammarus, black soldier fly larvae, and puffed rice. For mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, pygmy rats, rats, and wild birds.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
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Animal protein snack with dried grasshoppers, mealworms, and shrimp. For mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, and rats.
Read moreVitakraft dried mealworms are a tasty treat for small rodents such as Mice, Gerbils, Hamsters and Rats. Because the mealworms are freeze-dried, the taste is retained and they have a long shelf life.
Read moreChicken snacks – free-range fun with a clever extra
Chickens love foraging and scratching. Chicken snacks offer variety and turn feeding into an activity. In this category, you'll find snacks that are easy to portion out as a scattering feed or a reward. DRD Vogelwinkel® – Specialist since 2011 .
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Free-range behavior
- ✔ Sprinkle = search
- ✔ More daytime activities
- ✔ Fun for the whole flock
Variety
- ✔ Variation in routine
- ✔ Dosable
- ✔ Handy as a reward
Practical
- ✔ Clear range
- ✔ Easy to store
- ✔ Fast delivery
How to use snacks
- Sprinkle small portions around: that encourages searching.
- Use snacks as a reward, not as a staple food.
- Store dry and closed.
Practical tips
Want to complete your routine? Also check out Chicken Care & Health for maintenance and care.
Checklist
- ✔ Dosable sprinkle food or reward
- ✔ Small portions, change regularly
- ✔ Store in a dry place
- ✔ Combine with care and hygiene
Safety
- Snacks are supplementary: keep the quantity limited.
- Always follow product information and usage advice.
- If in doubt about eating behaviour or condition: consult a veterinarian.
FAQ Chicken Snacks
When do I give chicken snacks?
As a bonus or activity, for example as scatter food.
What do I combine this with?
With products from Chicken Care & Health for a practical routine.
- ✔ Specialist since 2011
- ✔ Careful assortment
- ✔ Delivered from our own stock