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JR Farm Grainless Herbal Rabbit is a grain-free complete rabbit food with plenty of plant variety. The mix combines meadow grass, herbs, vegetables, seeds, flowers, and woody textures into a fragrant and natural-looking food for rabbits who love to sniff, pick, and nibble quietly.
This food is well-suited for owners who want to give their rabbit a grain-free herbal mix instead of a uniform pellet. The various scents, shapes, and textures make daily feeding more engaging. Your rabbit can search, sniff, and select small components, while you can clearly weigh out the portion.
✔ Grain-free complete food for rabbits
✔ Richly filled with meadow vegetation, herbs, vegetables, seeds, and flowers
✔ Lots of scent and texture for a more interesting feeding moment
✔ Great for rabbits who like to sniff and pick in the food bowl
✔ Convenient 400 gram package to try or alternate
At DRD, when it comes to rabbit food, we look not only at the name on the packaging, but primarily at how the food fits into the daily routine. Rabbits need a fiber-rich base with good hay as the most important component. A suitable rabbit food supplements that base and makes daily feeding more manageable.
This Grainless Herb Mix is particularly interesting due to its broad plant composition. The mix contains, among others, timothy grass, foxtail, golden oat, timothy grass, meadow grasses, red clover, dandelion, narrow-leaved plantain, parsnip, sorrel, yarrow, pea flakes, carrot, flaxseed, peppermint, nettle, marigold, beetroot, fennel, hazelnut wood, lemon balm, birch leaf, raspberry leaf, chamomile, cucumber, and courgette.
JR Farm Grainless Herb Rabbit is a great choice for rabbits who enjoy variety in their food bowl. Because it is a mixed herbal food, there is more to smell and discover than with a single, uniform pellet. This can make feeding time more interesting, especially when your rabbit eats calmly and neatly consumes the entire portion.
If you have a rabbit that eats very selectively, an all-in-one pellet might be more practical. However, if you prefer a grain-free mix with plenty of herbs, vegetables, and pasture variety, this Grainless Herb Mix is a great option to make the daily diet more varied.
Rabbits are herbivores and naturally spend a lot of time searching, sniffing, nibbling, and eating small amounts. A varied herb mix complements this nicely, as your rabbit encounters different textures and does not just eat a standard pellet.
The mix does not replace the daily hay. Hay remains the basis of the diet and should be readily available. You can also scatter part of the weighed portion through the hay or offer it in a shallow foraging area, so that your rabbit has to search a bit more while eating.
This food has been developed for rabbits. For other animal species, you should preferably choose a food that specifically suits their own nutritional needs, such as guinea pig food, hamster food, gerbil food, or rat food.
Feed JR Farm Grainless Herbal Rabbit food daily as rabbit food alongside unlimited hay. Preferably, do not refill the food bowl until the portion has been largely eaten. This prevents your rabbit from choosing only the favorite parts and leaving other valuable components behind.
A practical starting guideline for an adult rabbit is approximately 60 to 80 grams per day, depending on body size, activity level, condition, hay intake, and other diet. Preferably weigh the portion, especially when feeding multiple rabbits together. This allows you to keep a better overview of what is actually being eaten.
Because rabbits are social animals and should be kept with other rabbits, we calculate below based on 2 rabbits. The package contains approximately 400 grams. The indication is based on about 60 to 80 grams per adult rabbit per day.
| 2 rabbits at 60 g per rabbit per day | approx. 3.3 days |
| 2 rabbits at 80 g per rabbit per day | approx. 2.5 days |
This is a guideline. The actual usage time depends on portion size, body size, hay intake, activity, and how much, if any, is spilled or selected.
Composition: pasture growth from permanent grassland of the Alpine foreland meadows, including timothy grass, foxtail, tall oat, timothy grass, downy oat, meadow fescue, red clover, sharp buttercup, sweet vernal grass, woolly sweetgrass, golden oat, narrow-leaved vetch, hop clover, dandelion, narrow-leaved plantain, meadow primrose, daisy, common daisy, greater burnet, bedstraw, parsnip, common sorrel, speedwell, common hornwort, German ryegrass, soft brome, common vetch, hedge vetch, orchid, bulbous buttercup, rattle, cow parsley and yarrow, pea flakes, carrots, broad bean flakes, linseed, parsnip, peppermint, nettle 2%, narrow-leaved plantain, marigold blossoms 2%, beetroot, fennel seed, hazelwood, nettle roots, lemon balm, birch leaves, raspberry leaves, dandelion 1%, black cumin seed, chamomile 0.5%, cucumber, courgette.
Analysis: protein 14.5%, fat content 4.3%, crude fiber 15.8%, crude ash 6.5%, calcium 4700 mg/kg, phosphorus 3090 mg/kg, sodium 1050 mg/kg.
The composition is broad and plant-based, with many different meadow grasses, herbs, vegetables, seeds, flowers, and leaves. This gives this rabbit mix its recognizable scent, texture, and variety. Due to the loose mix form, it is important to carefully weigh the portion and check whether your rabbit eats the entire portion neatly.
When switching food, make a gradual transition by mixing the new food with the old food for a few days. This allows your rabbit to get used to the different smell, texture, and composition.
Store the packaging in a cool, dry, and tightly sealed place. With mixed feed, check regularly whether your rabbit eats the entire portion properly and does not just select the favorite parts. This keeps daily feeding organized and appropriate.
Yes, this rabbit food belongs to the JR Farm Grainless line and is grain-free.
Yes, JR Farm Grainless Herbal Rabbit is a complete feed for rabbits. Feed it alongside unlimited hay and the daily care routine.
This mix is well-suited for rabbits that enjoy variety in scent and texture. For very picky eaters, an all-in-one pellet might be more practical.
A practical starting guideline is approximately 60 to 80 grams per adult rabbit per day. Adjust this based on body size, activity, condition, hay intake, and the rest of the diet.
For 2 rabbits, a 400-gram bag lasts approximately 2.5 to 3.3 days, depending on the daily portion per rabbit.
Only refill the food bowl when the portion has been largely eaten. This prevents selective eating and allows you to keep a better eye on what your rabbit is actually eating.
Yes, mixing gently is pleasant when switching food. Introduce the new food gradually so that your rabbit can get used to the different smell, texture, and composition.
JR Farm Grainless Herb Rabbit is a great choice if you are looking for a grain-free rabbit food with plenty of herbs, pasture-grown ingredients, and plant variety. The combination of grasses, herbs, vegetables, seeds, flowers, and leaves provides your rabbit with a fragrant mix that fits a conscious hay and feeding routine.

| Content (approx): | 400 grams |
| Composition: | Timothy grass, foxtail, oat grass, oat grass, downy oat, meadow panicle, red clover, spicy buttercup, stench grass, woolly honeydew grass, golden oat, narrow-leaved vetch, hop snail clover, dandelion, ribwort, meadow cowslip, giant daisy, daisy Parsnip, s |
| Analysis: | Protein 15.7%, fat content 4.4%, crude fiber 19.5%, crude ash 6.4%, calcium 4685 mg / kg, phosphorus 2785 mg / kg, sodium 980 mg / kg, vitamin A 13000 IU, vitamin C 250 mg, vitamin D3 900 IU, vitamin E 80 mg |
| Promotes Foraging: | Yes |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Rabbit |
| Type: | Complete feed |
| Particularities: | - |
| Disclaimer: | Not for food producing animals |