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The JR Farm Hay Bell is a sturdy snack bell for rodents and rabbits. You can place the bell down or hang it up, so your animal not only gets a snack but also has something to do. Due to the solid bell shape, your animal has to nibble, pull, search, and work calmly to get small pieces loose.
This snack bell is available in several varieties: Flowers, Carrots, and Dandelions. This allows you to vary the scent, taste, and appearance. The bell is especially fun as an extra foraging moment, for example in a snack corner, near the hay, in a natural setup, or hanging in a safe place in the enclosure.
✔ More of a challenge than a single snack in a cup
✔ Sturdy bell shape for longer nibbling fun
✔ Can be placed on a surface or hung up
✔ Available in three fun flavor varieties
✔ Great as a snack, reward, or foraging moment
At DRD, when it comes to snacks, we like to consider what your animal can do with them. This snack bell is not just meant for a quick bite. Due to its sturdy shape, your animal has to put in some effort, making the snacking session last longer and resemble foraging more.
That makes the JR Farm Hay Bell particularly interesting for owners who want to bring more engagement to their pet's enclosure. You can hang the bell so your animal has to pull and nibble on it, or place it down so your animal can move around it calmly and discover for themselves how to get to it.
The JR Farm Hay Bell is available in three variants. Each variant has its own scent, appearance, and composition. This allows you to alternate and see which bell your animal finds most interesting.
You can offer the JR Farm Hay Bell in two ways. If you hang the bell up, the snack time becomes more active. Your animal has to reach, pull, and nibble to get pieces loose. This is especially fun for animals that enjoy playing with their snack.
If you place the bell down, your animal can move around it more calmly. This is useful for animals that have difficulty reaching a hanging snack, or when you prefer to offer the bell at a fixed snack spot. For guinea pigs and rabbits, placing it down is often very practical. For rats, dwarf rats, hamsters, and gerbils, hanging it or offering it half-hidden can be particularly interesting.
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 snack bell aligns perfectly with this, because your animal has to make an effort to get the pieces loose.
For small rodents, you can use the bell as a moment for exploration and gnawing. For dwarf rats and rats, the bell fits well in a foraging area or Ratscaping setup. For guinea pigs and rabbits, it is a nice change of pace alongside the daily basic diet of hay and appropriate food. For chinchillas and degus, offer the bell deliberately and in limited quantities as an extra snack.
Use the bell as a snack and enrichment alongside the normal daily diet suitable for your animal. Place the bell in a dry, clean spot or hang it securely. When hanging it, always check that your animal can reach it safely and does not have to jump or climb awkwardly.
For small rodents, you can offer the bell temporarily or incorporate it into a natural setup. For rats and pygmy rats, you can use the bell in a Ratscaping arrangement, for example near a tunnel route, platform, or hanging foraging area. For guinea pigs and rabbits, you can place the bell in a snack corner or near the hay.
Remove the bubble or leftovers when they have become dirty, are wet, or no longer look fresh. This ensures that snack time remains pleasant and hygienic.
Floral composition: parsley, La Plata millet, vegetable starch, corn flakes, manna millet, marigold blossoms 4.2%, rose flowers, rapeseed oil.
Flower analysis: protein 10.5%, fat content 3.1%, crude fiber 6.6%, crude ash 6.1%, calcium 3510 mg/kg, phosphorus 1440 mg/kg, sodium 460 mg/kg.
Carrot composition: carrots 29.6%, millet, corn flakes, vegetable starch, parsley, dandelion, fennel, rapeseed oil.
Carrot analysis: protein 8.3%, fat content 3.5%, crude fiber 5.9%, crude ash 4.3%, calcium 2870 mg/kg, phosphorus 1580 mg/kg, sodium 820 mg/kg.
Dandelion composition: vegetable starch, La Plata millet, parsley, dandelion 14.1%, wheat flakes, manna millet, marigold blossoms, rapeseed oil.
Dandelion analysis: protein 10.3%, fat content 3%, crude fiber 6.5%, crude ash 6.1%, calcium 3980 mg/kg, phosphorus 1620 mg/kg, sodium 660 mg/kg.
The varieties differ in scent, texture, and main ingredients. The Flower variety is floral and colorful, the Carrot variety has a distinct vegetable component, and the Dandelion variety is more herbaceous in character. Thanks to the sturdy bell shape, you can use all varieties as a snack and foraging moment.
The JR Farm Hay Bell is a complementary feed. Use the bell as a snack and variety alongside your animal's daily basic diet. It is not a complete feed, but an extra opportunity to nibble and forage.
This snack bar is not grain-free. The variants contain, for example, millet, corn flakes, or wheat flakes. That is useful to know when you are specifically looking for a grain-free snack.
Store the bell in a dry and cool place. Check the bell regularly when it is standing or hanging in the enclosure, especially for animals that gnaw enthusiastically or move a lot of bedding.
The JR Farm Hay Bell is a sturdy snack bell for rodents and rabbits. You use it as a snack, a nibbling moment, and foraging enrichment.
The bell is available in Flower, Carrot, and Dandelion. Each variant has its own scent, composition, and appearance.
Yes, you can hang the bell if it can be done safely and securely. You can also simply place it on a dry, clean spot in the enclosure.
The Snack Bell is suitable for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus. Adjust the quantity and method of offering to suit your animal.
Yes, pygmy rats and rats can use the snack bell as a time to nibble and forage. Hanging it up or incorporating it into a Ratscaping area makes it even more active.
No, this snack bar is not grain-free. The variants contain, among other things, millet, corn flakes, or wheat flakes.
Use the bell as an occasional snack. It is a complementary feed and not a daily staple food.
Remove the bubble or residue when it has become dirty, is wet, or no longer looks fresh.
The JR Farm Hay Bell is a fun choice if you want to give a snack that does more than just taste good. Thanks to the sturdy bell shape, the choice of Flowers, Carrots, or Dandelions, and the option to place the bell down or hang it up, you immediately turn a snack time into an active foraging and nibbling moment.

| Content (approx): | 125 grams |
| Composition: | See Description |
| Analysis: | See Description |
| 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 |