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JR Farm Wooden Herb Pot is a natural wooden snack pot with a fragrant herb filling. The pot combines hardwood with a filling of parsley, millet, corn flakes, rose petals, and marigold. As a result, your pet gets not only a snack, but also something to gnaw on, pick out, and keep quietly occupied.
The nice thing about this herb pot is that the snack isn't lying loose in a bowl. Your animal has to sniff, nibble, and take small pieces out of the pot itself. The wooden pot can then be further explored and gnawed on as well. This way, a snack time immediately becomes a small foraging and gnawing moment in the enclosure.
✔ Snack and wooden chew toy in one
✔ With parsley, millet, rose petals and marigold
✔ More of a challenge than loose snacks in a bowl
✔ Fun for foraging, picking, and nibbling
✔ Fits nicely in a natural interior, hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, and ratscaping
At DRD, when it comes to snacks, we like to consider what your pet can do with them. This spice jar offers a more engaging experience than a single snack, because your pet has to get the filling out of the jar themselves. This makes snack time more active and interesting.
The parsley gives the filling a spicy base, the millet and corn flakes provide texture, and the rose petals and marigold make the pot extra appealing to smell and explore. The wooden pot itself then offers additional opportunities for nibbling and playing.
The Wooden Herb Pot has two distinct functions. First, your animal can discover the herb filling. Afterwards, the wooden pot remains as natural material to continue gnawing on or playing with. This makes this item particularly fun for animals that enjoy exploring, pulling, gnawing, and actively using their enclosure.
For small rodents, you can use the pot as a prominent snack point in a natural-style setup. For dwarf rats and rats, the pot fits well into a Ratscaping or foraging setup. For guinea pigs and rabbits, it is a nice snack alongside hay and appropriate food. For chinchillas and degus, offer it consciously and in limited quantities as an extra snack moment.
In nature, tasty treats aren't neatly arranged in a food bowl. Animals search, sniff, tug, nibble, and eat small amounts at a time. A filled wooden pot aligns perfectly with this, because your animal has to make the effort to get the filling out itself.
You can place the jar separately, partially incorporate it into a foraging corner, or use it as part of a natural scape. This way, it becomes not just a snack, but also a place where your animal can occupy itself for a while.
Place the small wooden pot in a dry, clean, and stable spot in the enclosure. For small rodents, you can offer the pot temporarily or incorporate it into a natural setup. Consider a hamsterscaping corner, gerbilscaping corner, tunnel route, or foraging area.
For pygmy rats and rats, you can use the pot in a Ratscaping setup, for example near a platform, digging box, tunnel route, or foraging zone. For guinea pigs and rabbits, preferably place the pot securely in a spot where they can easily access it.
Only refill or replace the jar when it is nearly empty. Remove the jar when it has become dirty, wet, or no longer fresh.
Composition: hardwood, parsley filling 39%, La Plata millet, vegetable starch, corn flakes, manna millet, rapeseed oil, rose petals and marigold blossoms.
Analysis: protein 12%, fat content 3%, crude fiber 7.3%, crude ash 6.7%, calcium 3860 mg/kg, phosphorus 1600 mg/kg, sodium 1600 mg/kg.
The combination serves a wooden pot with a spicy filling. The added value lies primarily in the shape: your pet gets a snack that isn't immediately ready to eat, but one it has to pick at, nibble on, and work for itself.
JR Farm Wooden Herb Pot is a complementary feed. Use it as a snack, gnawing moment, and foraging enrichment alongside the daily diet suitable for your animal. It is not a complete food, but an extra snack for occasional use.
This spice jar is not grain-free. The filling contains millet and corn flakes, among other ingredients. That is useful to know when you are specifically looking for a grain-free snack.
Check the potty regularly during use. Signs of wear are to be expected, as animals are allowed to gnaw and pick at it. Replace the potty when it is dirty, wet, or has become too full.
JR Farm Wooden Herb Pot is a wooden snack pot filled with herbs. You use it as a snack, a gnawing moment, and foraging enrichment.
No, this spice jar is not grain-free. The filling contains millet and corn flakes, among other things.
The herb pot is suitable for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus. Adjust the quantity and method of administration to suit your animal.
Yes, the wooden pot may be gnawed on. However, check the pot regularly and replace it when it is dirty, wet, or too worn out.
Yes, the pot fits nicely into hamsterscaping. You can place it near a tunnel route, snack spot, or foraging corner so that your hamster can discover it on its own.
Yes, pygmy rats and rats can use the herb pot for snacking and foraging. It also fits well in a Ratscaping setup.
Replace the jar when it is nearly empty, dirty, wet, or no longer fresh. It is also advisable to replace it when the wood is too weathered.
No, this is complementary feed. Use the herb jar as a snack and variety alongside the normal daily food suitable for your pet.
JR Farm Wooden Herb Pot is a fun choice if you want to give a snack that does more than just taste good. Thanks to the combination of a wooden pot, herb filling, and foraging value, rodents and rabbits can gnaw, pick, smell, and discover for themselves how to get to the filling.

| Content (approx): | 120 grams | Ø 10cm | 5cm High |
| Composition: | Hardwood, filling (parsley 39%, yellow millet, red millet, starch, corn flakes, rose blossoms, marigold) |
| Analysis: | Protein 12.5%, fat content 3.0%, crude fiber 8.9%, crude ash 7.8% |
| 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 |