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JR Farm Carrots 200 grams
Carrots 200 grams €4,95

Carrots 200 grams

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Product description

JR Farm Carrots – crunchy treat with carrot, alfalfa, and beetroot

JR Farm Carrots are crunchy snacks for rodents and rabbits. The small carrots have a cheerful appearance and are great to offer intentionally as a treat, reward, or for a short foraging moment. Thanks to their handy shape, you can easily portion them and avoid giving your animal a large snack all at once.

This snack combines carrot, alfalfa, and beetroot in a firm, crunchy form. This makes the carrots fun to feed by hand, place in a snack bowl, or hide among hay, herbs, or bedding. This instantly makes a simple snack time a little more active.

In short

  • Crispy carrot snack from JR Farm
  • With carrot, alfalfa and beetroot
  • Contents: approx. 200 grams
  • Handy size for easy dispensing
  • Nice as a treat, reward, or foraging moment
  • For rodents and rabbits

Why choose JR Farm Carrots?

Cheerful snack shape with carrot
Crispy texture for slow nibbling
Convenient to give in small portions
Fun for rewarding, foraging, and variety
Suitable as a real treat for occasionally

At DRD, when it comes to snacks, we focus primarily on usage, portion size, and experience. JR Farm Carrots are convenient because you can easily offer them piece by piece. For small animals, one small carrot or a suitable piece is often enough, while larger animals can use them as a short nibble or reward moment.

The snack has a distinct carrot appearance and a crunchy texture. This makes these little carrots fun for owners who want to give something familiar and cheerful, without snack time becoming big or complicated.

Does this fit natural snacking behavior?

In nature, animals spend a lot of time searching, sniffing, selecting, and eating small amounts. A snack becomes more interesting when you don't always put it directly in a bowl. Hide a carrot among hay, herbs, or bedding, or use the snack in a sniffing mat or foraging area.

For mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, and gerbils, even a small piece is often enough for a fun search. For dwarf rats and rats, you can use the carrots in a foraging bowl, snuffle mat, or Ratscaping setup. For guinea pigs and rabbits, the carrots serve as a small treat alongside the daily base of hay and appropriate food.

For which animals are JR Farm Carrots suitable?

  • Mouse: suitable as a small treat or foraging snack. Give a suitable piece and optionally hide a carrot in a sniffing spot.
  • Dwarf hamster: suitable as a genuine treat for occasional use. Offer a small piece and use it, for example, as a search activity in a hamsterscaping enclosure.
  • Hamster: suitable as a crunchy snack for searching, collecting, and discovering. Also handy as a reward given by hand.
  • Gerbil: suitable as a snack for searching and collecting. Scatter a small amount between bedding, hay, or natural decorations.
  • Dwarf rat: suitable as a small reward or foraging snack. When dealing with dwarf rats, always pay attention to the actual body size and offer an appropriate amount.
  • Rat: suitable as a snack for rats who like to search, hold, and examine small bites. Also fun for a foraging area or Ratscaping.
  • Guinea pig: suitable as a small treat alongside the daily base of hay and guinea pig food. Give in moderation as a special snack moment.
  • Rabbit: suitable as a small treat alongside hay and appropriate rabbit food. Offer consciously and adjust the amount to your rabbit.
  • Chinchilla: suitable as a small, conscious treat. Offer in limited quantities and keep the daily base calm, dry, and high in fiber.
  • Degu: suitable as a small snack for occasional use. Offer consciously and in limited quantities alongside hay, herbs, and appropriate degu food.

How do you feed JR Farm Carrots?

Give JR Farm Carrots as a snack. For small animals, a small piece is often sufficient. For larger animals, you can offer one or a few carrots as a reward or snack time. Use this snack alongside the normal daily food that suits your animal.

Want to make snack time more fun? Then don't just give the carrots in a standard food bowl, but hide them among hay, herbs, or bedding. For rats, you can also use the snack in a snuffle mat, foraging box, or Ratscaping setup.

Composition & analysis

Composition: extruded maize meal, carrot 5%, alfalfa, red beet.

Analysis: protein 9.0%, fat content 3.4%, crude fiber 3.6%, crude ash 2.2%, calcium 1000 mg/kg, phosphorus 2650 mg/kg, sodium 250 mg/kg.

The composition is simply structured with carrot, alfalfa, and beetroot as recognizable plant-based ingredients. Thanks to their crunchy shape, the carrots are convenient as a treat, reward, and for a brief foraging moment.

Good to know

JR Farm Carrots are a complementary feed. Use the snack as an extra alongside the normal daily diet suitable for your animal. It is not a complete food, but a treat for occasional use.

These carrots are not grain-free. That is useful to know when you are specifically looking for grain-free snacks. If you prefer grain-free snacking, check out the grain-free snacks or the JR Farm Grainless line.

Store the snack in a dry and cool place, and seal the packaging tightly. This will help preserve the aroma and crispness as much as possible.

Nice to combine with

Frequently asked questions about JR Farm Carrots

What are JR Farm Carrots?

JR Farm Carrots are crunchy snacks with carrot, alfalfa, and beetroot. You can use them as a treat, reward, or foraging moment.

Are JR Farm Carrots grain-free?

No, this snack is not grain-free. The composition contains, among other things, extruded corn flour.

For which animals are JR Farm Carrots suitable?

JR Farm Carrots are suitable for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus. Offer the snack consciously and in moderation.

Can I give this snack to rats?

Yes, pygmy rats and rats can use JR Farm Carrots as a treat and foraging snack. You can also incorporate a carrot into a Ratscaping or foraging area.

How much do I give each time?

Give a small amount at a time. For small animals, a small piece is often sufficient. For larger animals, you can offer one or a few carrots as a treat or reward.

Can I use JR Farm Carrots for foraging?

Yes, the carrots are handy to hide among hay, herbs, bedding, or in a snuffle mat. This makes the snack time more active.

Is this daily food?

No, this is complementary feed. Use JR Farm Carrots as a snack and variety alongside the normal daily food suitable for your animal.

JR Farm Carrots are a fun choice if you are looking for a crunchy, recognizable treat for rodents and rabbits. The small carrot shape makes it easy to portion, reward, and encourage foraging, so your animal gets something extra tasty every now and then without it becoming a daily routine.

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Specifications
Content (approx): 200 grams
Composition: extruded cornmeal, carrots 5%, lucerne, beetroots
Analysis: protein 9.0%, fat content 3.4%, crude fibre 3.6%, crude ash 2.2%, calcium 1000 mg/kg, phosphorus 2650 mg/kg, sodium 250 mg/kg
Promotes Foraging: Yes
Suitable for: Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
JR Farm Carrots 200 grams
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