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JR Farm Herb Snack Balls 75 g
Herb Snack Balls 75 g €5,95 €6,95

Herb Snack Balls 75 g

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JR Farm Herb Snack Balls for Rodents & Rabbits

JR Farm Herb Nibble Balls are crunchy snack balls for rodents and rabbits. The pack contains three cheerful varieties with beetroot, carrot, and marigold. This ensures you don't give the same snack every time, but rather a nice variety in color, scent, and taste.

These balls are especially great for owners looking for a snack that is easy to give and provides some extra engagement. You can feed the ball by hand, offer it in a food bowl, or hide it in a foraging spot. Thanks to the round shape, your pet can investigate, move, hold, or quietly nibble on the ball.

The package contains 75 grams. Because this is complementary food, you give small amounts alongside the daily basic food. At 1 gram per day, one package lasts approximately 75 days. At 2 grams per day, that is approximately 37 days. At 5 grams per day, that is approximately 15 days.

In short

  • Crispy snack balls from JR Farm
  • Balls with beetroot, carrot, and marigold
  • With maize and alfalfa as a base
  • Round shape to grab, roll, and nibble on
  • Nice as a reward, snack time, or foraging bite.
  • Not grain-free
  • Packaging: 75 grams

Pros of JR Farm Herb Snack Balls

Three snack varieties in one package
With beetroot, carrot, and marigold for color and variety
Crispy texture for an enhanced snack experience
Round shape that invites picking up, rolling, and exploring
Handy as a reward or mindful snack moment
Also fun to hide while foraging

Why choose JR Farm Herb Snack Balls?

These snack balls are ideal when you are looking for a cheerful snack with more variety than a single flavor. The beetroot, carrot, and marigold varieties provide color and variety, while the crunchy texture invites your pet to nibble at a leisurely pace.

The round shape makes the balls extra fun to use. Some animals grab the ball, while others roll it away first or take it to a favorite spot. You can also hide the balls in a snuffle mat, treat roll, or foraging bowl, so your animal has to actively search for them.

For small animals such as mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, and gerbils, you can offer a suitable piece when a whole ball is too big. For dwarf rats and rats, the balls are fun to hold, investigate, and nibble on. For guinea pigs and rabbits, they are suitable as a small treat alongside hay, appropriate food, and a variety of herbs.

At DRD, when it comes to snacks, we focus primarily on what your animal can do with them. These Herb Nibble Balls provide variety, texture, and snacking fun. Use them as a reward, for a quiet snack moment, or as a small enrichment in a foraging area.

For which animals are these chew balls suitable?

JR Farm Herb Nibble Balls are suitable as a supplementary snack for various rodents and rabbits. Always adjust the quantity to the animal species, size, and normal feeding pattern.

  • Mouse: suitable as a small snack or a food treat in a foraging container.
  • Dwarf hamster: suitable as a crunchy snack; give a suitable piece or small ball as a treat.
  • Hamster: suitable as a snack ball for exploring, hoarding, or nibbling.
  • Gerbil: fun as a nibbling and exploration snack; gerbils can carry pieces away and actively investigate them.
  • Dwarf gratin: suitable as a reward to hold, examine, and nibble on.
  • Rat: suitable as a snack or foraging treat during contact moments and enrichment.
  • Guinea pig: suitable as a small treat alongside hay, guinea pig food, and herbal variety.
  • Rabbit: suitable as a snack alongside hay, appropriate rabbit food, and natural enrichment.

For chinchillas and degus, we prefer a simple snack route with hay, herbs, leaves, and branches. Because these balls contain corn and are not grain-free, we do not list them as our choice for chinchillas and degus.

Usage & dosage

Give JR Farm Herb Nibble Balls as an additional snack. You can give a ball or a suitable piece by hand, offer it in a food bowl, or use it as a quiet snack moment in the enclosure.

For small animals, a small piece of a ball is often sufficient. For larger animals, you can offer a whole ball, depending on the size of your animal and how often you snack. Keep it supplementary and give the balls alongside appropriate main food and, for herbivores, unlimited hay.

Do you want to make snack time more active? Place a ball or pieces of a ball in a foraging tray, sniffing area, treat roll, or in the hay. This way, your animal has to search, and snack time immediately becomes a small activity.

How long does one package last?

JR Farm Herb Snack Balls contain 75 grams. The duration of use depends on how much you give at a time. Because this is complementary food, small amounts are usually sufficient.

Usage Amount per day Use per package
Economical use 2 grams per day about 37 days
Average snack consumption 4 grams per day about 19 days
Wider foraging time 8 grams per day about 10 days

This is a practical guideline. Give these balls as a supplement, not as a replacement for main feed or hay.

Compound

Maize, alfalfa, beetroot 11.7%, carrots 9.9%, marigold petals 7.7%, vegetable starch.

Analytical constituents

Protein 10.8%, fat content 2.7%, crude fiber 7.4%, crude ash 5.2%, calcium 4080 mg/kg, phosphorus 5750 mg/kg, sodium 1610 mg/kg.

What does this compound mean?

The composition is clear and colorful. Corn and lucerne form the base, while beetroot, carrot, and marigold petals provide three recognizable variations in color, aroma, and taste.

The analysis is suitable for a crunchy supplementary snack with plant-based ingredients. Due to their round shape and the various varieties, these balls are particularly interesting as a reward, snack time, or foraging treat. This way, you give your animal not only something tasty but also something to keep them actively occupied.

Good to know

  • This is supplementary food, not the main food.
  • The snack balls are not grain-free.
  • The packaging contains three varieties: beetroot, carrot, and marigold.
  • For small animals, you can offer a ball broken into pieces.
  • Also try using the balls in a sniffing spot, snack roll, or foraging bowl.
  • For chinchillas and degus, we prefer hay, herbs, leaves, and branches.
  • Store the snack in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place.
  • Remove any residue when it has become damp or dirty.

Frequently asked questions about JR Farm Herb Snack Balls

Are JR Farm Herb Snack Balls grain-free?

No, these snack balls are not grain-free. They contain corn and alfalfa, among other ingredients.

Which variants are in the package?

The packaging contains three varieties with beetroot, carrot, and marigold. This allows you to easily switch things up during snack times.

What are these snack balls made of?

The balls are made from corn, alfalfa, beetroot 11.7%, carrots 9.9%, marigold petals 7.7%, and vegetable starch.

Are these balls suitable as daily food?

No, this is complementary food. Use the balls as a snack, reward, or forage treat alongside appropriate main food and hay.

Can I give a ball in pieces?

Yes, that works well. For small animals like mice, dwarf hamsters, and hamsters, a piece of a ball is often sufficient.

Can I use these balls for foraging?

Yes, you can hide a small ball or pieces of a ball in a foraging bin, snack roll, sniffing area, or in the hay. This way, you turn snack time into a search moment.

For which animals are these balls suitable?

These balls are suitable as a supplementary snack for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, and rabbits. Adjust the quantity according to the animal species, size, and normal feeding pattern.

Are these balls suitable for guinea pigs and rabbits?

Yes, guinea pigs and rabbits can have these balls as a small treat alongside hay, appropriate food, and a variety of herbs.

Are these balls suitable for chinchillas and degus?

For chinchillas and degus, we prefer hay, herbs, leaves, and branches as the primary snack route. Because these balls contain corn and are not grain-free, they are not our choice for these animals.

How long does one package last?

The package contains 75 grams. At 1 gram per day, one package lasts approximately 75 days. At 2 grams per day, that is approximately 37 days.

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JR Farm Herb Nibble Balls are a fun choice for owners looking for a crunchy snack, with three cheerful varieties. Give a ball as a treat, break off a piece for smaller animals, or hide pieces while foraging. This way, you turn a simple snack into a conscious and playful nibbling moment.

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Specifications
Content (approx): 75 gr
Composition: Corn, Alfalfa, Red Beet 11.7%, Carrots 9.9%, Marigold Flowers 7.7%, Vegetable Starch.
Analysis: Protein 10.8%, Fat Content 2.7%, Crude Fiber 7.4%, Crude Ash 5.2%, Calcium 4080 mg/kg, Phosphorus 5750 mg/kg, Sodium 1610 mg/kg.
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
JR Farm Herb Snack Balls 75 g
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