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Looking for a complete, fiber-rich base for adult guinea pigs with just that little bit extra aroma and flavor? CaviaDroom Flowers combines a broad plant base (63 plants and herbs from permanent grassland) with aromatic additions like rose petals, marigold, and peppermint. This makes it a great daily food for owners who enjoy variety without complicating their diet.
Guinea pigs cannot produce their own vitamin C. Therefore, this food contains stabilized vitamin C as a solid base, in addition to the daily vegetable diet. Hay remains the most important part of the diet and should be available in unlimited quantities.
Guinea pigs are real nibblers: they like to eat throughout the day and value structure. The broad plant base (permanent grassland) and the fiber structure complement this perfectly. The addition of flowers and peppermint provides an extra scent, which many guinea pigs find appealing, without having to immediately mix all sorts of separate ingredients.
Feel free to use Flowers as a daily basis and alternate with other CaviaDroom varieties for variation in scent and taste, while your routine remains the same: unlimited hay and vegetables daily.
Bunny Nature operates with a "free-feed" philosophy: fill the food bowl and only refill it when it's empty. Many owners also choose to weigh it as a practical guideline, for example, to monitor appetite and condition. For adult guinea pigs, you can often start with about 25–40 grams per day per guinea pig, depending on size, activity, and how much hay and vegetables are eaten.
| Weight (indication) | Daily portion of CaviaDroom |
|---|---|
| ± 700–900 g | ± 20–30 g |
| ± 900–1200 g | ± 25–40 g |
| from ± 1200 g | ± 30–45 g |
| Daily advice | 25–40 g |
| 1500 g | ± 38–60 days |
| 4000 g | ± 100–160 days |
Yield of permanent grassland (timothy, rough meadow-grass, red fescue, foxtail, meadow-grass, cocksfoot, meadow-cress, rough dandelion, meadow pea, common yarrow, lady's mantle, rough grass, field clover, ribwort plantain, meadow sage, oat grass, stiff brome, bellflower, cumin, meadow bellflower, common hornwort, creeping thistle, soft brome, common dandelion, smooth sheep's-grass, true meadowsweet, field hornwort, wild strawberry, bird's vetch, speedwell, meadow pipit, true cleavers, soft oats, common bird's-foot trefoil, field horsetail, white cleavers, white cranesbill, buttercup daisy, field widow flower, campion, common loosestrife, speedwell, smooth oat grass, meadow-grass, middle plantain, great burnet, narrow-leaved vetch, field forget-me-not, saxifrage, small burnet, creeping foxglove, common primrose, nodding campion, small burnet, meadow starwort, meadow goat's beard, common nettle, wild thyme, red clover, creeping vetch, Geneva brown, ground elder, daisy), timothy grass, oat hulls, sunflower seed meal, whole plant maize, carrot waste, linseed meal, rapeseed meal, brewer's grain, carrot, lignocellulose, rose petals (1%), inactive brewer's yeast, linseed, paprika, peppermint leaves (0.6%), chicory inulin, marigold (0.5%), amaranth, chokeberry, quinoa, chamomile herb, maca root.
Crude protein 13% • crude fat 2.6% • crude fibre 21% • starch 5% • crude ash 8.5% • calcium 0.6% • phosphorus 0.4%
Additives (among others): vitamin A 9,790 IU • vitamin D 3,685 IU • vitamin E 58 mg • vitamin C (as ascorbyl monophosphate, calcium-sodium salt) 587 mg • copper (II) sulphate (pentahydrate) 5.9 mg • calcium iodate (anhydrous) 0.8 mg • zinc oxide 58 mg • manganese (II) oxide 39 mg • sodium selenite 0.18 mg
Yes, this is a complete food for adult guinea pigs. Always combine it with unlimited hay, fresh water, and daily vegetables. Use the guideline as a starting point and adjust it to your guinea pig's needs.
Yes, you can. Many owners also find weighing helpful for additional insight into appetite and condition. Choose the method that best suits your routine and your guinea pigs.
Flowers and herbs provide additional scent and variety within a regular diet. This is helpful for guinea pigs that like to "sniff and pick," while still providing a complete daily diet.
For young guinea pigs (in their growth phase), a junior variety is often more suitable. After the junior period, you can gradually switch to an adult variety such as CaviaDroom Bloemen.
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| Content (approx): | 1,5 kg |
| Composition: | Yield from permanent grassland (Timothy grass, rough meadow grass, red fescue, meadow foxtail, meadow bluegrass, orchard grass, cow parsley, rough dandelion, meadow vetchling, common yarrow, lady's mantle, rough grass, field clover, narrowleaf plantain, m |
| Analysis: | Crude protein 13% , Crude fat 2.6% , Crude fiber 21% , Starch 5% , Crude ash 8.5% , Calcium 0.6% , Phosphorus 0.4% , Vitamin A 9,790 IU , Vitamin D3 685 IU , Vitamin E 58 mg , Vitamin C 587 mg , Copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate 5.9 mg , Calcium iodate anhy |
| Promotes Foraging: | Yes |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Guinea Pig |
| Type: | supplementary pet food |
| Particularities: | - |
| Disclaimer: | Not for food producing animals |