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JR Farm Vegetable Garden is a supplementary vegetable mix for rabbits and rodents. The mix contains oat pods, pea flakes, carrots, corn pods, broad bean flakes, cornflower blossoms, marigold blossoms, parsnip, and paprika flakes. This makes it a colorful and fragrant snack mix that you can use as a small supplement, reward, or foraging mix.
This mix is especially fun for owners who like to offer some extra variety alongside the normal main food and hay. You can feed JR Farm Vegetable Garden separately, mix it with hay, or hide small amounts in a sniffing area. The different textures encourage animals to sniff, search, and nibble.
JR Farm Vegetable Garden is available in 150-gram and 600-gram buckets. Because this is complementary food, feed small amounts. At 5 grams per day, 150 grams will last approximately 30 days. With the 600-gram bucket, that is about 120 days.
✔ Vegetable-rich mix with recognizable ingredients
✔ With carrot, parsnip, bell pepper, pea flakes and broad bean flakes
✔ Ideal for making hay more attractive and varied
✔ Suitable as a small snack, reward, or foraging mix
✔ Available as a small package and as a handy bucket
Rabbits and rodents naturally enjoy searching, sniffing, and nibbling. A vegetable mix like JR Farm Vegetable Garden makes a regular feeding or haytime more interesting. The various flakes, plant parts, and blossoms provide scent, color, and texture, giving your animal something real to discover.
The mix contains, among other things, oat plant, pea flakes, carrot, corn plant, broad bean flakes, parsnip, and paprika flakes. Cornflower and marigold give the mix a floral appearance. This makes it a great choice when you are looking for a snack that is not only tasty but also good for foraging.
For example, you can mix JR Farm Vegetable Garden with hay. For rabbits and guinea pigs, this makes the hay extra interesting, as they have to search for small pieces of vegetables and flakes. For hamsters, mice, gerbils, and rats, you can hide small amounts in the enclosure so that they have to actively search.
Because this mix contains pea flakes, carrot, corn plant, broad bean flakes, parsnip, and paprika, careful dosing is important. Feed it as a supplement and not as a main feed. A small amount mixed with hay, in a sniffing area, or as a reward makes this mix practical and economical to use.
JR Farm Vegetable Garden is suitable as a supplementary snack for rabbits and various rodents. Always adjust the quantity to the animal species, size, and normal feeding pattern.
Give JR Farm Vegetable Garden as a supplementary snack mix. Sprinkle a small amount over the hay, mix it into a sniffing area, or offer it in a food bowl. For small animals, a pinch or a few small pieces is often enough. For larger animals such as rabbits and guinea pigs, you can dose a little more generously, but keep it supplementary.
Do you want to use the mix for foraging? Then sprinkle small amounts in different places in the enclosure. This way, your animal has to search, and the mix is not eaten all at once from a container.
Allow animals to get used to this mix gradually if they are not yet familiar with it. Start with a small amount and see how your animal reacts.
The duration of use depends on the packaging and how much you give per day. Because JR Farm Groentetuin is complementary food, small amounts are usually sufficient.
| Packaging | At 2 grams per day | At 5 grams per day | At 10 grams per day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 150 grams | about 75 days | about 30 days | about 15 days |
| 600 grams | about 300 days | about 120 days | about 60 days |
This is a practical guideline. Give this mix as a supplement, not as a replacement for main feed or hay.
Oat plant, pea flakes 16%, carrot 15%, maize plant, broad bean flakes, cornflower blossom, marigold blossom, parsnip, paprika flakes.
Crude protein 13.8%, crude fat 2.4%, crude fiber 14.7%, crude ash 6.2%, calcium 2910 mg/kg, phosphorus 2420 mg/kg, sodium 1280 mg/kg.
The composition is structured as a vegetable-rich mix with flakes, plant parts, and blossoms. Pea flakes, carrot, broad bean flakes, parsnip, and bell pepper make the mix tasty and recognizable. Oat and maize plants provide extra structure, while cornflower and marigold make the mix more floral.
Due to the combination of vegetables and flakes, this mix is particularly suitable as a small supplement. Use JR Farm Vegetable Garden, for example, mixed with hay, in a sniffing area, or as a change of pace during foraging.
No, JR Farm Vegetable Garden is complementary food. Use it as a snack mix alongside suitable main feed and hay.
The mix is suitable for dwarf rabbits and rodents. Adjust the quantity according to the animal species, size, and normal feeding pattern.
Yes, that works very well. By mixing a small amount into the hay, you stimulate sniffing and searching.
At 5 grams per day, 150 grams will last you about 30 days. With the 600-gram bucket, the same amount will last you about 120 days.
The mix contains oat plant, pea flakes, carrot, maize plant, broad bean flakes, cornflower, marigold, parsnip, and paprika flakes.
Yes, this can also be used as a small foraging snack for dwarf hamsters. Give a small amount at a time and use it primarily as a change of pace.
You can offer this mix sparingly as a variation. Because the mix contains vegetables and flakes, a small amount is sufficient.
| Content (approx): | 150 grams |
| Composition: | Oat Plant, Pea Flakes 16%, Carrots 15%, Corn Plant, Broad Bean Flakes, Cornflower, Marigold Flowers, Parsnips, Paprika Flakes. |
| Analysis: | Protein 13.8%, Fat Content 2.4%, Crude Fiber 14.7%, Crude Ash 6.2%, Calcium 2910 mg/kg, Phosphorus 2420 mg/kg, Sodium 1280 mg/kg. |
| 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 |