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Dried guinea pig herbs – loose herbs, mixes, leaves & flowers

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Dried guinea pig herbs are ideal as a tasty supplement: loose herbs, leaves, flowers, and mixes for scattering, foraging, or as a topping on hay. Delivered quickly from stock – specialist since 2011.
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Natural mix of dried oats and barley grass. Tasty to mix with hay, offer loose, or use during foraging.

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Varied mix with vegetables, carrots, and herbs for rodents and rabbits. Tasty mixed with hay, in a sniffing area, or as a foraging moment.

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Dried alfalfa as a natural variation of herbs and fiber. Tasty mixed with hay, in a sniffing area, or as a foraging moment for rodents and rabbits.

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Grain-free, herb-rich Vital Blocks with nettle, birch leaf, marigold, and horsetail. Sturdy for nibbling and fun as a foraging snack.

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€6,95
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Dried fennel stalks as a natural herb and stem variation. Tasty to nibble on, mix with hay, or hide while foraging.

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Grain-free, herb-rich Vital Blocks with dandelion, fennel, marjoram, sage, and chamomile. Sturdy for nibbling and fun as a foraging snack.

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Dried mint stems as a natural herb and stem variation. Tasty to nibble on, mix into hay, or hide while foraging.

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€5,99 €4,99
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Dried parsley root as a natural herb and snack variation. Tasty to nibble on, mix with hay, or hide while foraging.

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€5,99 €3,99
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Dried dandelion herb and flowers as additional herbal variety. Tasty mixed into hay, sniffing area, or foraging bin for rodents and rabbits.

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€6,99 €4,99
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Dried parsley stems as additional herb and foraging variety. Nice and coarse, fragrant, and suitable for distributing through hay or sniffing areas.

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€4,99 €2,99
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Pressed linseed pellets/kibble as a supplementary snack and foraging reward. For snuffle mat, treat board, treat ball, or to scatter throughout the enclosure.

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€8,95 €6,95
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Hemp pellets as a natural pellet variation for rodents and rabbits. Handy as a reward, snack play filler, or for scattering.

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You want only the very best for your furry companions, and as a dedicated pet owner, you understand that all too well. That's why we have something special for you and your furry friends: our brand-new cilantro blend, enriched with tempting ingredients li

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Supplementary vegetable mix with oat plant, pea flakes, carrot, corn plant, broad bean flakes, cornflower, marigold, parsnip and bell pepper.

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Supplementary herbal mix with lemon balm, cornflower, peppermint, narrow-leaved plantain, pea flakes, rose blossom, sage, and birch leaf.

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Foraging Menu Rabbit 400 grams

Supplementary forage mix for rabbits with hay, herbs, flowers, cranberry, tomato, and hazel branches. For hay enrichment, sniffing, and searching.

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Supplementary flower mix with rose blossom, marigold, hibiscus blossom, sunflower blossom, carrot, and strawberry. For rabbits and rodents.

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Colorful dried mallow flowers for rodents and rabbits. Ideal for enriching hay, mixing with herbs, or using as forage flowers.

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High-fiber herb mix with grasses, flowers, sage, alfalfa, green wheat, and barley. For hay enrichment, foraging, and natural variety.

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Enjoy Nature Cucumber & Dill for Rodents and Rabbits! Discover the delicious Enjoy Nature Cucumber & Dill, an irresistible snack specially developed for small rodents! This tasty mix of crunchy cucumber and fragrant dill not only offers a delicious treat,

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Tomato pellets as natural vegetable pellets for rodents and rabbits. Handy as a reward, in a treat game, or to scatter around.

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Herb Heart – A Natural Treat for Rodents! Give your rodent and rabbit a tasty and varied snack with the Herb Heart! This unique delicacy combines a carefully selected mix of herbs in an attractive heart shape. A perfect treat that invites your pet to nibb

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Dried broad-leaved plantain leaves make a crunchy leaf topping for rabbits and rodents. Perfect for mixing into hay or scattering for foraging: they add variety, structure, and encourage foraging in the enclosure.

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Botanicals Maxi Mix is a natural, tasty mix for rodents. Choose from Raspberries & Cauliflower or Peppermint & Chamomile Blossoms. Ideal as a snack or main food.

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Dried guinea pig herbs – herbs and mixes for hay, topping, and foraging

Guinea pig with dried herbs and hay Dried guinea pig herbs are ideal for making the daily hay more interesting. You can use them as a small topping, mix them into a hay corner, or spread them on a low sniffing spot. This way, you add scent, flavor, and variety without immediately changing the regular guinea pig food.

In this category, you will find loose herbs and herbal mixes for guinea pigs. Think of herbs such as dandelion, nettle, narrow-leaved plantain, dill, parsley, mint, chamomile, and other plant-based varieties. The exact types vary per product, but the role remains the same: small, conscious enrichment alongside the daily basic diet.

At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, we use dried herbs primarily as a smart supplement: mixed into guinea pig hay , as a topping over a feeding area, or during a quiet foraging moment. Hay, suitable guinea pig food , and daily attention to vitamin C remain the foundation. Specialist since 2011.

 
For hay enrichment

Mix a small amount through the hay so that your guinea pigs will sniff and search more.

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For topping and variation

A little bit of herbs adds fragrance and variety without changing the daily base.

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For quiet foraging

Scatter herbs in low, visible spots and turn eating into a search.

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Why dried herbs for guinea pigs?

Dried herbs provide guinea pigs with extra scent, flavor, and texture. This makes them especially useful when you want to make the hay more appealing or when you want to encourage guinea pigs to search and sniff more in a calm manner.

Because dried herbs are light and easy to portion, you can easily use them sparingly. A little mixed into the hay is often enough. This way, herbs remain a supplement and do not displace hay, guinea pig food, or fresh food.

Guinea pig herbs → | Guinea pig hay → | Guinea pig food & nutrition →

How do you use dried guinea pig herbs?

It is best to use dried herbs sparingly and deliberately. You can mix them into hay, sprinkle them as a topping over a feeding area, or use them in a snuffle mat. Especially for guinea pigs that enjoy foraging, even a small amount of herbs can make a big difference.

Through the hay: loosely mix herbs into a hay corner or hay rack.

As a topping: sprinkle a small amount over hay, guinea pig food, or a sniffing spot.

For foraging: distribute herbs in several low spots in the enclosure.

For variety: gradually switch between types and introduce new herbs step by step.

Loose herbs or a herb mix?

Loose herbs are handy when you want to offer a specific type. This way, you can clearly see what your guinea pig likes. Herb mixes are practical when you want to immediately provide more variety in scent, taste, and texture.

For sensitive or picky guinea pigs, it is often best to start with one type at a time. For guinea pigs that are well accustomed to herbs, a mix can actually be fun to make hay or a sniffing area more interesting.

Loose herbs: clear, targeted, and easy to test by type.

Herb mixes: handy for more variety and a richer sniffing experience.

Dried guinea pig leaves → | Dried guinea pig flowers → | Dried guinea pig herb roots →

Enriching hay with dried herbs

Dried herbs are great for making hay more appealing. Mix them loosely through the hay so your guinea pigs have to sniff and search. This often works better than piling everything together, as mealtime remains interesting for longer.

With multiple guinea pigs, it is better to mix herbs into the hay in more than one spot. This way, every guinea pig gets the chance to eat along peacefully, even if one animal is a bit faster or bolder.

Guinea pig hay → | Guinea pig hay racks → | Guinea pig food bowls →

Use dried herbs for foraging

Guinea pigs like to search on the ground. Therefore, dried herbs are ideal for use in low and visible places: among hay, on a sniffing mat, in a treat bowl, or in a quiet search corner.

Start simple. Scatter a small amount of herbs in the hay or in a designated spot. If your guinea pigs understand this well, you can then alternate with snuffle mats, herbal toys, or other low foraging products.

Guinea pig play & foraging → | Snuffle mats → | Guinea pig herbal toys →

Smartly combining dried herbs

Dried herbs combine beautifully with hay, dried leaves, flowers, herbal pellets, and small guinea pig snacks. Use them primarily to enrich a small moment: a fragrant hay corner, a sniffing spot, or a quiet reward.

Do you want more color and fragrance? Then combine herbs with flowers. Do you want more natural texture? Then look at leaves, branches, stems, or roots. Do you want something easy to dose? Then guinea pig pellets might be handy.

Dried guinea pig flowers → | Dried guinea pig leaves → | Guinea pig pellets → | Guinea pig snacks →

Dried or fresh guinea pig herbs?

Dried herbs are easy to store, easy to dose, and convenient to mix with hay. Fresh herbs, on the other hand, provide extra fragrance, freshness, and moisture. Both can work, as long as you introduce new varieties gradually and remove leftovers in time.

Would you like to offer fresh variety? Then also check out our fresh guinea pig herbs .

DRD chooses: herbs as a small, smart enrichment

At DRD, we view dried guinea pig herbs as a simple way to make the daily routine more interesting. Not by giving large quantities, but by scattering, mixing, and varying smartly.

Mixing a few herbs into the hay can already encourage more sniffing, calmer eating, and more variety. In this way, a small product acquires a clear function within the enclosure.

Checklist – using dried guinea pig herbs

Use dried herbs as a supplement, not as a main food.

Mix small amounts into hay to encourage sniffing and searching.

Start with one type or a small amount of mix if your guinea pig is not used to it yet.

Also use herbs as a topping, reward, or foraging extra.

Remove damp or soiled residue in time.

Store dried herbs in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place.

Good to know

Dried herbs do not replace hay, guinea pig food, or daily vitamin C. Introduce new types gradually and observe your guinea pig's reaction closely. Is your guinea pig suddenly eating less, not at all, or clearly differently than normal? Then contact a veterinarian.

FAQ – frequently asked questions about dried guinea pig herbs

What do you use dried guinea pig herbs for?

Dried guinea pig herbs are used as a supplement to hay and guinea pig food. They are useful for enriching hay, topping, rewarding, sniffing, and foraging.

Can you mix dried herbs with hay?

Yes, that is one of the nicest ways to use herbs. Loosely mix a small amount through the hay so your guinea pigs can search and sniff around quietly.

How much dried herbs can a guinea pig have?

Use herbs in small quantities as a supplement. Start slowly, especially with new species, and let hay and guinea pig food remain the basis.

Are loose herbs better than a herb mix?

Loose herbs are handy if you want to try a specific type. An herb mix is practical when you want to offer more variety. Both can be suitable, depending on your guinea pig and when you use them.

Can you give dried herbs daily?

This can be done in small, appropriate quantities, depending on the type and the rest of the menu. Vary gradually and keep the basics clear.

What is the difference between herbs, leaves, and flowers?

Dried herbs primarily provide fragrance and flavor. Leaves offer a more natural texture. Flowers are light, fragrant, and beautiful as a topping. You can also combine these products.

Are dried herbs suitable for foraging?

Yes, dried herbs are very suitable for foraging. Scatter a little in hay, on a sniffing mat, or on a low searching spot.

How do you store dried guinea pig herbs?

Store dried herbs in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place. This way, the aroma, texture, and quality are better preserved.

Can you combine dried herbs with fresh herbs?

Yes, that is possible. Use both as a supplement and gradually introduce new types. Remove fresh leftovers in time if they become limp, wet, or dirty.

Dried guinea pig herbs and herb mixes for hay, topping, and foraging

For scent, variety, sniffing, and quiet mealtimes

Specialist since 2011, delivered from our own stock

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