Herbs & Seeds for Hamsters – Natural and Healthy Food
Do you want to spoil your rodent or rabbit with delicious and healthy treats? Then surprise your nibbling talent with the Vita Verde Nature Flakes. Natural lupine flakes that provide lots of snacking pleasure, but are also healthy! Lupine is rich in nutri
Read moreNatural snack sticks, pack of 2. For nibbling, destroying, and foraging. Available in herb, fruit/vegetable, and protein-rich varieties.
Read morePressed linseed pellets/kibble as a supplementary snack and foraging reward. For snuffle mat, treat board, treat ball, or to scatter throughout the enclosure.
Read moreBeetroot Pellets are a delicious addition to the diet of rodents and rabbits. Beets are not only delicious but also very healthy. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size and are made entirely from fresh beets.
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Sturdy snack bell from JR Farm in multiple variations. To place on a surface or hang up, so that rodents and rabbits can nibble, tug, search, and forage.
Read moreTreat your rodents to the delicious and healthy taste of JR Farm Dandelion. This high-quality treat is made from carefully selected dandelion leaves and flowers, making it a nutritious addition to your little friends' diet.
Read moreJR Farm Dill Sticks: Crunchy snack sticks with dill for rodents and rabbits. JR Farm Dill Sticks offer your rodent aromatic, healthy nibbling pleasure in a truly original way. Dill supports digestion. Also suitable for all pet birds.
Read moreJR Farm Summer Harvest is a natural harvest with Millet, Dill, and Oats. A fun, seed-rich extra for rodents and rabbits to pick, nibble, and forage with.
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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.
Read moreA tube with a beautiful bunch of grains, grasses and flowers. Besides being a beautiful bunch, the stems contain tasty grains and seeds. This mix has been specially formulated for both rodents and birds!
Read moreDried barley harvest for small rodents, birds, and natural scaping. Great for foraging, hamster scaping, and enrichment in the enclosure.
Read moreAdditional snack mix with pea flakes, raspberry leaf, mallow, chamomile, rose blossom, marigold, cornflower, strawberry and sunflower.
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Natural hay cube made of mountain meadow hay with mealworms. Great as a snack cube, hiding place, and foraging item for hamsters, mice, gerbils, and other mixed-feeding rodents.
Read moreSainfoin pellets as natural, fiber-rich pellets for rodents and rabbits. Handy as a reward, mixed with food, in a treat ball, or to scatter around.
Read moreSupplementary vegetable mix with oat plant, pea flakes, carrot, corn plant, broad bean flakes, cornflower, marigold, parsnip and bell pepper.
Read moreDiscover the enchanting tube with a beautiful bunch of grains, grasses and flowers now! But that's not all, because these stems are packed with tasty grains and seeds. A real treat for both your rodent friends and the cheerful birds! The bouquet has been
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Large dried sunflower head of approx. 15–20 cm. A natural harvesting snack that allows mice, hamsters, gerbils, rats, and degus to search for the seeds themselves.
Read moreDiscover a true nature treat for your rodents and rabbits – our Dried Mulberry Leaves. Dried and packaged with the utmost care, these leaves offer a delicious and healthy addition to the diet of your beloved rodents and rabbits.
Read moreFine wild seed mix for seed-eating small rodents and birds. Ideal for scattering, mixing, or hiding as a foraging snack.
Read moreSupplementary green oats for rodents and rabbits. High in fiber, natural, and fun to mix with hay or offer as foraging material.
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Get ready to enter rodent paradise with the irresistible Rodent Herbal Basil Pellets! This nutritional sensation is specially designed to pamper your beloved rodents and rabbits. It's not just a treat—it's a tasty addition to their daily diet.
Read moreAromatic herbal pellets with nettle, fennel, plantain, anise, coltsfoot, and chamomile. For rewarding, snack play, and foraging.
Read moreRodent Grocer Milk Thistle Pellets for Rodents & Rabbits! Milk Thistle Pellets are a delicious addition to the diet of rodents and rabbits. Milk thistle is known not only for its delicious aroma but also for its health benefits for your little friends. Th
Read moreDried mallow leaves for rodents and rabbits. Ideal as natural leaf variety, hay topping, or foraging material to scatter around.
Read moreBuy Herbs and Seeds for your Hamster or dwarf hamster easily and quickly at DRD Rodent Shop ®

For herbs and seeds for your hamster or dwarf hamster, you have come to the right place in our hamster webshop. Do you want to spoil your hamster with healthy herbs and seeds? You will find various types of hay and herbs for an attractive price. Ordering is easy and fast in the Rodent Shop!
Are herbs healthy for hamsters and dwarf hamsters?
Absolutely! Herbs are packed with fiber, vitamins and minerals . They support digestion , strengthen the immune system and boost your hamster's vitality . In addition, hamsters instinctively choose which herbs they need at that moment.
Are Seeds Healthy for Hamsters & Dwarf Hamsters?
Hamsters are real seed eaters! In the wild, a hamster's diet consists of more than 90% seeds. The animals collect the seeds and take them to their burrow where they store the seeds for the winter. Hamsters and Dwarf hamsters have a high metabolism, which means they need energy-rich food. You will therefore find a large variety of seeds with us, with our preference for seeds that have not yet been harvested. The unharvested seeds are still hidden in the plant, so the animals have to harvest these seeds themselves. The latter ensures that the hamsters can REALLY show their natural behavior. With their small hands they grab the plants and expertly remove the seeds from the shell to then quickly eat them or hoard them.
It is not only fun for the animals to harvest their own food, but also for us owners it is enjoyable to see the animals busy like this. This is pure natural behavior and it gives the animals a lot of joy.
How do I offer herbs in a natural way?
Let your hamster choose by offering herbs loose or by processing them in a foraging corner . Change regularly for extra scent and taste experience. Think of herbs such as plantain, camomile or dandelion.
Are seeds important in a hamster's diet?
Yes! Hamsters are natural seed eaters . Their wild diet consists of over 90% seeds. Their fast metabolism requires energy-rich food. Seeds provide healthy fats, proteins and carbohydrates.
What are 'unharvested seeds' and why are they so good?
Unharvested seeds are still in the plant, such as sunflower heads or grass plumes . Hamsters have to harvest these themselves, which is perfectly in line with their natural behavior. This stimulates their brains and keeps them active and happy.
What types of herbs and seeds are available?
With us you will find, among other things:
- Herb and harvest packages
- Sunflower heads
- Grains, flakes and loose seeds
- Seed mixtures tailored to the nutritional needs of hamsters
This way you can make every day a party in the feeding bowl!

How often can I give herbs and seeds?
Herbs can be offered daily , in small quantities as a supplement to the basic food. Seeds form the main part of the diet for dwarf hamsters, for Syrian hamsters you give slightly less seeds, depending on the composition of the main food.
What is the difference between loose seeds and seed mixes?
Loose seeds are ideal as a snack or enrichment, while seed mixes are completely tailored to your hamster's nutritional needs. Tip: combine them with a foraging activity!

