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Knaagdier Kruidenier Forage Menu Rabbit 400 grams
Forage Menu Rabbit 400 grams €15,95

Forage Menu Rabbit 400 grams

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Product description

Foraging Menu Rabbit – hay, herbs, flowers & hazel branches

The Foraging Menu Rabbit is a supplementary enrichment mix with hay, herbs, flowers, hazel branches, and tasty extras like cranberries and tomatoes. You sprinkle it around the enclosure or over the hay, so your rabbit can "forage" for its portion by sniffing and searching. This complements their natural behavior and provides variety in scent, texture, and flavor.

In short
  • Supplementary: intended as enrichment in addition to hay, vegetables and main food.
  • To sprinkle: encourages sniffing, searching and quiet nibbling.
  • With hay, herbs/flowers and hazel branches for extra nibbling.
  • Fun to combine with playing & foraging or as a topping over hay & mangers .

Plus points

Varied mix with hay, herbs and flowers: lots of aroma and taste experience.
Hazel branches for nibbling fun and natural tooth wear.
With marigold and ribwort plantain as a colorful addition.
Cranberries with no sweeteners added for a natural twist.
Perfect as a sprinkle mix in a sniffing corner or as a topping on hay.

How to use the Foraging Menu

Provide the Foraging Menu as a supplement. Sprinkle a small amount over a fresh tuft of hay, hide several small portions throughout the enclosure, or use a foraging toy. This will keep your rabbit occupied longer and create a fun "search" moment.

  • As a topping over hay for extra interest in the manger.
  • Sprinkle through the ground cover for sniffing and searching.
  • Combine with gnawing material for extra nibbling variety.

Compound

Hay, marigold, ribwort plantain, echinacea, alfalfa and clover, cranberry, tomato, hazel branches.

Good to know

  • This is a supplementary product: give it as an enrichment in addition to the basic menu.
  • Introduce new mixes slowly, especially to sensitive eaters.
  • Store in a dry, cool place and tightly closed to preserve aromas.
  • Questions about feeding? Contact our customer service .

FAQ

Is this staple food for rabbits?
No, this is a supplementary forage mix. Hay remains the foundation of the diet, supplemented with daily vegetables and a suitable staple food.

How often can I give this?
Offer small amounts for variety. Monitor appetite and the rest of the daily menu, and gradually increase the amount.

My rabbit only eats the "tastiest" pieces. What now?
That happens. Sprinkle a smaller amount, mix it with hay, and distribute it over several areas. This way, it becomes more of a foraging activity than a "searching" activity.

Are cranberries safe for rabbits?
In small quantities as part of a mix, this is intended as a bonus. Serve it as a supplement, not as the foundation of your diet.

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Rabbit forage menu – hay, herbs, flowers and hazel branches

Specifications
Content (approx): 150 gr, 400 gr
Composition: Hay, Marigold, Plantain and echinacea, Alfalfa and clover, Cranberry, Tomato, Hazelnut branches
Analysis: -
Promotes Foraging: Yes
Suitable for: Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
Knaagdier Kruidenier Forage Menu Rabbit 400 grams
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