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Bunny Nature KonijnenDroom Vegetable Rabbit Food – 63 plants & herbs with vegetables
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KonijnenDroom Vegetable Rabbit Food – 63 plants & herbs with vegetables

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Bunny Nature Rabbit Dream Vegetables 1.5 kg

Bunny Nature KonijnenDroom Groenten is a natural texture mix for rabbits containing 63 plants and herbs from permanent grassland, supplemented with vegetable ingredients such as parsley sprigs, parsnip, pumpkin flakes, and bell pepper. The coarse texture makes this mix particularly interesting for rabbits who enjoy nibbling, sniffing, and quietly engaging with their food.

At DRD, we believe it is important that you understand how to use rabbit food immediately. KonijnenDroom Groenten is a complementary feed and fits nicely into a daily diet with unlimited hay, suitable fresh vegetables, and clean drinking water. You can offer the mix in a bowl, but also use part of it as a foraging area so your rabbit can actively search.

Nutrition in brief

  • Complementary feed for rabbits.
  • With 63 plants and herbs of permanent grassland.
  • With vegetable ingredients such as parsley sprigs 2%, parsnip 2%, pumpkin flakes and paprika.
  • With marigold flowers, fennel seeds, and chamomile flowers for extra fragrance and variety.
  • Coarse texture, pleasant to nibble on and suitable for foraging.
  • Fits within a daily menu with unlimited hay, fresh vegetables, and clean drinking water.
  • Promotes foraging and searching for food.
  • Contents: 1.5 kg.

Natural texture mix for rabbits
With 63 plants and herbs of permanent grassland
With parsley sprigs, parsnip, pumpkin flakes and bell pepper
With flowers and herbs for an enhanced fragrance and flavor experience
Coarse texture, nice to use partly as foraging food
Nice addition to a rabbit menu with hay and vegetables

Why is KonijnenDroom Vegetables a good fit for rabbits?

Rabbits naturally eat a lot of fiber-rich plant material and spend a large part of the day searching, nibbling, and chewing. The coarse composition of KonijnenDroom Groenten aligns perfectly with this. The mix contains grasses, herbs, vegetables, flowers, and seeds with various scents and textures, making the mealtime more than just consuming food.

The vegetable ingredients give this variant its recognizable character. Parsley sprigs, parsnip, pumpkin flakes, bell pepper, papaya, chicory root, fennel seeds, and chamomile flowers provide variety in scent, texture, and taste. As a result, this mix is particularly appealing to owners who would like to offer their rabbits a more natural and active mealtime.

You can offer the majority in an organized food bowl and use a small portion for foraging. For example, scatter a little on a clean, dry spot or use a foraging mat. This way, you combine control over the portion with natural foraging behavior.

For which animals is this mix suitable?

  • Rabbit: suitable as a supplementary natural texture mix within the daily diet. Use in addition to unlimited hay, suitable fresh vegetables, and clean drinking water.

This mix is intended for rabbits. For guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus, it is preferable to choose food specifically formulated for those species, as their nutritional needs and dosage may differ.

Feeding & use

Use KonijnenDroom Vegetables as a supplementary texture mix alongside the daily base. Hay always remains the most important part of the rabbit diet. You can provide the mix in a bowl or use it partly as forage food.

As a practical guideline, you can generally assume approximately 60–80 grams per rabbit per day for adult rabbits, depending on size, activity level, condition, and what else you feed them. Always closely monitor hay intake, body condition, and any uneaten food.

Usage How to offer it? Good to know
In the food bowl Give a weighed portion in a bowl. This way, you keep a close eye on what is being eaten.
As a foraging spot Scatter a small amount on a clean, dry spot or use a foraging mat. This way, you turn the eating moment into a search moment as well.
  • Always provide unlimited good quality hay.
  • Give suitable fresh vegetables daily.
  • Always ensure clean drinking water.
  • Divide a measured portion, preferably over two moments per day.
  • Switch gradually when changing feed.
  • Store the mix in a cool, dry, and tightly sealed place.

How long does this bag last?

Rabbits are social animals and should be kept with other rabbits. Therefore, we calculate below based on 2 rabbits. The actual lifespan depends on size, activity, condition, hay intake, and how much, if any, is left uneaten.

Daily portion per rabbit Daily portion for 2 rabbits together About 1.5 kg goes with it
60 g per rabbit 120 g per day together approx. 12–13 days
80 g per rabbit 160 g per day together approx. 9–10 days

Calculation aid: 1,500 grams ÷ total daily portion for 2 rabbits = number of days. For more than 2 rabbits, add up the daily portions for all animals.

Compound

Yield of permanent grassland including timothy, rough grass, red fescue, cotton grass, meadow grass, meadow cress, rough dandelion, common yarrow, lady's mantle, reed grass, field clover, narrow-leaved plantain, meadow sage, bellflower, cumin, field thistle, wild strawberry, common vetch, speedwell, meadow puffin, true bedstraw, common bird's-foot trefoil, white bedstraw, cuckoo flower, common loosestrife, smooth oat, great burnet, narrow-leaved vetch, field forget-me-not, saxifrage, small burnet, true primrose, stinging nettle, red clover and daisy, oat hulls, sunflower extract, root residue, wheat clay, linseed extract, apple residue, rapeseed extract, parsley stems 2%, chicory root, parsnip 2%, pumpkin flakes, paprika, marigold flowers, fennel seed, chamomile flowers, dried papaya, brewer's spent grain, carob flour, brewer's yeast, calcium carbonate, chicoreinulin.

This composition is suitable for a natural, fiber-rich texture mix for rabbits. Permanent grassland forms the base, while parsley sprigs, parsnip, pumpkin flakes, bell pepper, papaya, chamomile flowers, marigold, and fennel seeds provide scent, variety, and extra interest during eating. The coarse texture also makes the mix suitable for use partly as forage feed.

Analysis

Crude protein 13%, crude fat 2.8%, crude fibre 19%, starch 5.5%, crude ash 8.5%, calcium 0.6%, phosphorus 0.4%, sodium 0.18%. Additives per kg: vitamin A 9,100 IU, vitamin D3 637 IU, vitamin E 54.6 mg, copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate 5.5 mg, calcium iodate anhydrous 0.82 mg.

This analysis aligns with a natural supplementary structural mix with a fiber-rich profile. The 19% crude fiber fits well with the mix's role as a supplement alongside unlimited hay. Hay remains the primary fiber source; KonijnenDroom Groenten additionally provides extra structure, variety, and foraging enjoyment.

Switching to KonijnenDroom Vegetables

Switch gradually when changing food. Mix the new mix with the old food for the first few days and gradually increase the proportion of KonijnenDroom Vegetables. This allows your rabbit to get used to the new smell, taste, and texture.

  • Day 1–2: mix a small portion of new mix with the old food.
  • Days 3–5: feed approximately half old, half new.
  • Day 6–7: mainly new mix with a small portion of old nutrients remaining.
  • Then switch completely when your rabbits continue to eat well and their droppings remain normal.

Good to know

KonijnenDroom Vegetables is a great mix for variety, texture, and foraging. Because it is a complementary feed, the complete diet remains important. Ensure your rabbits continue to eat plenty of hay and use the mix as a valuable supplement within a clear daily routine.

  • Hay always remains the basis of the daily rabbit diet.
  • Give suitable fresh vegetables daily as a supplement.
  • Keep extra snacks small, so that the main course remains well-eaten.
  • Use a portion as foraging food for an extra challenge.
  • Store the packaging in a cool, dry, and tightly sealed place.
  • Check the smell, color, and texture before offering the mix.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bunny Nature KonijnenDroom Vegetables a complete food?
No, the product specification lists this item as a complementary feed. Use the mix as part of a daily diet with unlimited hay, suitable fresh vegetables, and clean drinking water.

Can I give KonijnenDroom Vegetables daily?
Yes, you can use the mix daily as a supplementary roughage mix. Adjust the portion based on size, activity, condition, and hay intake.

Why is the coarse structure useful?
The coarse texture invites nibbling, searching, and eating quietly. You can also use a small part to let your rabbit forage.

Can I use this in a foraging mat?
Yes, that works well. Use a small portion in a foraging mat or in a clean, dry place, and give the largest portion in a small container so that you keep track.

How long does a 1.5 kg bag last?
For 2 rabbits, a 1.5 kg bag lasts approximately 9 to 13 days, depending on the portion per rabbit.

Can I combine this mix with other KonijnenDroom variants?
Yes, you can alternate varieties. When switching, transition gradually and keep the basics the same: unlimited hay, suitable fresh vegetables, and a clearly defined portion.

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Bunny Nature KonijnenDroom Vegetables is a great choice when you want to add more natural variety, coarse texture, and foraging fun to your rabbit's diet. Thanks to the combination of 63 plants and herbs, vegetable ingredients, and flowers, this mix is perfect for owners who want to feed their rabbits consciously and with variety.

Bunny Nature KonijnenDroom Vegetable rabbit food

Specifications
Content (approx): 1,5 kg
Composition: Yield from permanent grassland (Timothy, rough grass, red fescue, cotton grass, meadow grass, tufted vetch, meadow cress, raw dandelion, large poppy, common yarrow, lady's mantle, reed grass, field clover, plantain, meadow sage, medium fescue, upright bro
Analysis: Crude protein 13% • Crude fat 2.8% • Crude fiber 19% • Starch 5.5% Vitamin A 9,100 IU • Vitamin D3 637 IU • Vitamin E 54.6 mg • Copper(II) sulfate, pentahydrate 5.5 mg • Calcium iodate, anhydrous 0.82 mg • Iron(II) sulfate, monohydrate 2.5 mg • Zinc oxide
Promotes Foraging: Yes
Suitable for: Rodents, Rabbit
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
Bunny Nature KonijnenDroom Vegetable Rabbit Food – 63 plants & herbs with vegetables
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