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JR Farm Grainless Health Vitamin Balls Spinach are grain-free snack balls for rodents and rabbits. The balls are made with pea flakes, parsley, spinach, grass plant seeds, canary grass seed, buckwheat, carrot, and various seeds. Their round shape and firm texture make them fun to give as a reward, snack, or foraging treat.
These Vitamin Balls are especially great for owners looking for a grain-free snack with a distinct vegetable and herb variant. Spinach and parsley give the snack a recognizable green base, while the added vitamins and minerals fit the Grainless Health theme of this line. We intentionally keep the explanation practical: it remains a supplementary snack, but one that offers a great snacking experience.
The package contains 150 grams. Because this is complementary food, you give small amounts alongside the daily basic food. At 1 gram per day, one package lasts approximately 150 days. At 2 grams per day, that is approximately 75 days. At 5 grams per day, that is approximately 30 days.
✔ Grain-free snack from the JR Farm Grainless Health line
✔ With spinach, parsley, carrot, and various seeds
✔ With added vitamins and minerals
✔ Round snack shape for an enhanced snacking experience
✔ Handy as a reward or mindful snack moment
✔ Also fun to hide while foraging
These Vitamin Balls are ideal when you are looking for a grain-free snack that has something extra in terms of aroma, color, and texture. The combination of pea flakes, parsley, spinach, carrot, seeds, and buckwheat makes the snack varied and appealing to nibble on.
The round shape also makes the snack practical to use. You can feed a ball by hand, place it in a food bowl, or hide it in a foraging area. Some animals grab the ball, while others roll it away first or take it to a quiet spot.
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, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus, the balls serve as a grain-free snack alongside hay, appropriate food, and natural enrichment.
At DRD, we focus primarily on practical use for these types of snacks. These Vitamin Balls provide variety, texture, and snacking fun. Use them as a reward, for a quiet snack time, or as a small enrichment in a foraging area.
JR Farm Grainless Health Vitamin Balls Spinach are suitable as a supplementary snack for rodents and rabbits. Always adjust the quantity to the animal species, size, and normal feeding pattern.
Give JR Farm Grainless Health Vitamin Balls Spinach 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 time in the enclosure.
For small animals, a 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 piece of a ball in a foraging tray, sniffing area, treat roll, or in the hay. This way, your animal has to search, and the snack time immediately becomes a small activity.
JR Farm Grainless Health Vitamin Balls Spinach contains 150 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 | 1 gram per day | about 150 days |
| Average snack consumption | 2 grams per day | about 75 days |
| Wider foraging time | 5 grams per day | about 30 days |
This is a practical guideline. Give these Vitamin Balls as a supplement, not as a replacement for main feed or hay.
Pea flakes, parsley, spinach 7%, grass plant seeds, canary grass seed, buckwheat, vegetable starch, carrots, hemp seed, linseed, fennel seed, black cumin seed.
Nutritional additives: vitamin A 10,400 IU, vitamin C 200 mg, vitamin D3 720 IU, vitamin E 64 mg, iron(II) sulfate monohydrate 52 mg, copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate 10 mg, manganese(II) oxide 40 mg, zinc oxide 60 mg, calcium iodate anhydrous 0.96 mg, sodium selenite 0.2 mg. Technological additives: butylhydroxytoluene 8 mg.
Protein 18.0%, fat content 4.1%, crude fiber 6.5%, crude ash 5.1%, calcium 3389 mg/kg, phosphorus 3465 mg/kg, sodium 723 mg/kg.
The composition is grain-free and varied. Pea flakes form the base, while parsley, spinach, and carrot provide vegetable and herb variety. Grass seeds, canary grass seed, buckwheat, hemp seed, flaxseed, fennel seed, and black cumin seed add extra texture and variety to the snack.
The added vitamins and minerals align with the Grainless Health theme of this line. The round shape and firm texture make the balls an interesting snack to grab, explore, and nibble on. Use this snack primarily as a reward, foraging treat, or a conscious moment of indulgence alongside the daily basic diet.
Yes, these Vitamin Balls are part of the JR Farm Grainless Health line and are grain-free.
The balls are made from pea flakes, parsley, spinach 7%, grass plant seeds, canary grass seed, buckwheat, vegetable starch, carrot, hemp seed, flaxseed, fennel seed, and black cumin seed.
This variant contains added vitamins and minerals and is part of the Grainless Health line. Use the balls as a supplementary snack alongside appropriate main nutrition.
No, this is complementary food. Use the balls as a snack, reward, or forage treat alongside appropriate main food and hay.
Yes, that works well. For small animals like mice, dwarf hamsters, and hamsters, a piece of a ball is often sufficient.
Yes, you can hide a 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.
These balls are suitable as a supplementary snack for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus. Adjust the quantity according to the animal species, size, and normal feeding pattern.
Yes, guinea pigs and rabbits can have these balls as a grain-free vegetable and herb snack alongside hay, appropriate food, and a variety of herbs.
Yes, as a conscious grain-free variation. For chinchillas and degus, hay, herbs, leaves, and branches remain the primary snack route.
No. Grainless Health is not a substitute for treatment or advice from a veterinarian. If you have any doubts about nutrition or health, contact a veterinarian.
The package contains 150 grams. At 1 gram per day, one package lasts approximately 150 days. At 2 grams per day, that is approximately 75 days.
JR Farm Grainless Health Vitamin Balls Spinach are a great choice for owners looking for a grain-free snack with a variety of vegetables and herbs, added vitamins, and a fun round shape. 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 mindful and fun nibbling moment.

| Content (approx): | 150 grams |
| Composition: | Pea flakes, parsley, spinach 7%, grass seed, canary seed, buckwheat, pea starch, carrots, hemp seed, linseed, fennel seed, black cumin seed; |
| Analysis: | Protein 18.0%, fat content 4.1%, crude fiber 6.5%, crude ash 5.1%, calcium 3389 mg/kg, phosphorus 3465 mg/kg, sodium 723 mg/kg, vitamin A 10530 iU, vitamin C 202 mg, vitamin D3 729 iU, vitamin E 64 mg, iron 52 mg, copper 10 mg, manganese 40 mg, zinc 60 mg |
| Promotes Foraging: | Yes |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Mouse, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Degu, Chinchilla |
| Type: | supplementary pet food |
| Particularities: | - |
| Disclaimer: | Not for food producing animals |