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Dried Peas for Rodents and Rabbits 30 grams
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Dried Peas for Rodents and Rabbits 30 grams

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Dried Peas 30 grams – crunchy snack for rewarding, training, and foraging

Dried peas are small, crunchy snacks for rodents and rabbits. Their convenient size makes them easy to portion, feed by hand, or hide in the enclosure. This way, you turn a simple snack time into a mini search or training session.

At DRD, we like to look at how you can use snacks smartly. These whole dried peas are great as a reward, as a small change of pace, or as a foraging snack that you hide among hay, bedding, herbs, or a snuffle mat. Your animal then has to search, smell, and discover, making snack time just a little more fun.

In short

  • Dried whole peas of 30 grams
  • Crunchy snack for rodents and rabbits
  • Handy as a reward, training snack, or foraging snack
  • Easy to hide in hay, bedding, or foraging toys
  • Complementary feed for deliberate variation alongside the daily basic diet

Advantages of Dried Peas

Small size, making it easy to dose accurately
Crispy texture for extra snacking fun
Suitable to give by hand as a reward
Ideal for hiding while foraging
Simple composition with whole peas

Why choose Dried Peas?

Dried peas are particularly convenient because they are small, firm, and easy to use. You can quickly grab them during a interaction, use them as a reward when taming, or scatter them throughout the enclosure so your animal has to search for them. This makes this snack a good fit for owners who want to combine snacking with behavior and activity.

A loose snack in a food bowl is often quickly found. By hiding the peas among hay, herbs, bedding, or in a snuffle mat, the snack time becomes more active. Your animal uses scent, whiskers, and curiosity to find the peas. This makes this small snack particularly suitable for foraging.

For small rodents such as mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, and gerbils, peas are handy as a small reward or search snack. For rats and dwarf rats, you can use them effectively in sniffing games or during training. For guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus, offer them in small, deliberate portions as variety alongside the daily basic diet.

For which animals are dried peas suitable?

  • Mouse: suitable as a small reward or foraging snack. Hide a few peas among bedding, hay, or herbs so that mice can actively search.
  • Dwarf hamster: suitable as a small and conscious snack moment. For example, give one pea as a reward or hide it in a herb corner.
  • Hamster: suitable as a crunchy snack. Also handy for use in hamsterscaping, for example hidden among hay, herbs, or natural decor.
  • Gerbil: suitable as a snack and foraging time. Gerbils are active animals; hide the peas, for example, in a digging zone, among hay, or in a foraging toy.
  • Dwarf rat: suitable as a small reward or training snack. Because dwarf rats can vary in size, adjust the quantity to your animals.
  • Rat: suitable as a reward treat, training treat, or foraging treat. Rats often enjoy it when you hide small treats in a snuffle mat, box, or Ratscaping zone.
  • Guinea pig: suitable as a small snack alongside hay and appropriate guinea pig food. Feed consciously and use the peas, for example, as a reward or as a search snack in the hay corner.
  • Rabbit: suitable as a small reward or foraging snack. You can hide a few peas in hay, a snuffle mat, or a foraging box.
  • Chinchilla: suitable as a conscious snack variation. Give small and alternate with hay, herbs, leaves, flowers, and gnawing material.
  • Degu: suitable as a conscious snack variation. Give a small amount and use it primarily as an occasional reward or foraging moment alongside hay, herbs, and appropriate food.

Use & offer

Give dried peas as a small snack in between meals. You can feed them by hand, place them in a food bowl, or hide them to make snack time more interesting. Consider hiding them among hay, herbs, bedding, in a snuffle mat, or in foraging toys.

For small animals, one pea per snack time is often enough. For larger animals, you can dose a little more generously, depending on the species, the size of your animal, and the rest of its daily diet. Precisely because the peas are small, you can use them effectively as a conscious reward without giving a large amount at once.

Do you want to encourage foraging? Then scatter a few peas in different places in the enclosure. This way, your animal has to search, and snacking becomes more than just eating from a bowl.

Compound

Composition: whole peas.

Analysis

Analysis: not known.

The composition is simple: only whole peas. This makes these snacks particularly suitable as a small reward, training snack, and foraging snack. The crunchy texture makes them pleasant to offer consciously and in moderation.

Good to know

Dried peas are a supplementary snack for in between meals. Use them as variety alongside the daily basic food suitable for your animal. For small animals, dose extra carefully; for larger animals, you can use the peas effectively as a reward or a search snack.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Dried Peas

For which animals are dried peas suitable?

Dried peas are suitable as a supplementary snack for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus. Adjust the quantity according to the size and normal feeding pattern of your animal.

What is the best way to feed dried peas?

You can feed them by hand, place them in the enclosure, or hide them among hay, herbs, bedding, or in a sniffing mat. This way, you turn a small snack into an instant foraging moment.

Are dried peas suitable as a training snack?

Yes, due to their small size, they are handy as rewards during interaction, training, or taming. Rats and hamsters, in particular, may enjoy such small rewards.

How many dried peas do you give per feeding?

Give small amounts and consciously. For small animals, one pea is often enough as a snack. For larger animals, you can dose a little more generously, depending on the rest of their diet.

Are dried peas a staple food?

No, you use Dried Peas as a supplementary snack, reward, or foraging moment alongside the daily basic diet suitable for your animal.

With Dried Peas, you give your pet a small, crunchy snack that is easy to portion and fun to use while foraging. A great choice for owners who like to combine rewarding, training, and, of course, searching.

Specifications
Content (approx): 30 grams
Composition: Whole peas
Analysis: -
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
Dried Peas for Rodents and Rabbits 30 grams
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