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Little One Sticks Herbs & Flowers are snack sticks for rodents and rabbits with a mix of seeds, grains, herbs, and flowers. The addition of basil, alfalfa, spinach, marigold, chamomile, and wild rose gives this stick a herbaceous and floral character. As a result, this variant is a great fit for owners who want to offer a snack time that is not only tasty but also provides a bit more activity.
At DRD, when it comes to snack sticks, we focus primarily on how you offer them consciously. This stick is not a staple daily food, but a supplementary snack that your animal can nibble, tug, sniff, and work on. This makes the snacking time longer and more interesting than when you provide loose snacks in a bowl.
✔ Snack stick with seeds, grains, herbs and flowers
✔ Spicy and floral variety with basil, alfalfa, spinach, marigold, and chamomile
✔ Provides more activity than a single snack from a container
✔ Great for foraging and nibbling
✔ Great choice for owners who want a snack that will really keep their pet occupied for a while
This snack stick combines different textures in one stick. Your animal has to nibble off, select, and work with the pieces. As a result, the snacking session lasts longer than with loose seeds or small snacks. This makes the stick particularly interesting when you want to offer extra activity.
The herbs and flowers give this variant a different feel compared to, for example, a fruity or vegetable-rich snack. The stick does contain seeds and grains, meaning you offer it truly as a supplementary snack. For herbivores such as guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus, you therefore consciously offer this stick as an extra nibble alongside hay, appropriate food, and species-specific herbs.
For small rodents, you can offer the stick temporarily as a snack and nibble moment. For group animals, you can carefully observe whether everyone can eat together peacefully. If one animal eats very quickly or claims the entire stick, you can offer the stick in a controlled manner and then remove it again.
Offer Little One Sticks Herbs & Flowers as an additional snack. You can hang the stick, secure it, or offer it at a fixed snacking spot. By not giving the stick as a loose pile of snack, your animal has to put in more effort, and the snacking session lasts longer.
For small animals such as mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, and gerbils, one stick is a lot of snack at once. Therefore, preferably offer the stick temporarily and then remove it. Only keep the stick for later if it remains dry, clean, and tidy.
For larger animals and group animals, you can use the stick as a shared snacking moment. However, ensure that all animals can reach the stick calmly and that one animal does not monopolize it all. When eating quickly, offering it temporarily is often more pleasant.
Do you want to make the stick more interesting? Hang it up or place it just a little higher so that your animal has to reach, pull, or search. For rats, for example, you can offer the stick in a foraging zone. For hamsters and gerbils, you can temporarily place it near a herb corner or a natural trail.
Use the stick as a snack alongside the normal base food. This keeps it special and prevents your animal from getting too much of a snack at once.
Composition: yellow millet, wheat, sorghum, barley, hulled oats, maize, bakery products, peas, rice, red lentils, barley flakes, grass kernels, herbs (basil, lucerne, spinach), dried flowers (marigold, chamomile, wild rose), canary seed, red panicum, red millet, inulin, safflower, derivatives of plant origin, vitamin and mineral complex.
This composition combines seeds, grains, herbs, and flowers. As a result, the stick is particularly suitable as a supplementary snack and nibble alongside a normal daily diet.
Analysis: protein 11.7%, fat 3.6%, fiber 5.6%, ash 2.6%, calcium 0.2%, phosphorus 0.28%.
The analysis is consistent with a snack stick containing seeds, grains, herbs, and flowers. The value lies primarily in the snacking experience, texture, and stimulating nibbling and foraging.
Nutritional additives per kg: vitamin A 6500 IU, vitamin D3 350 IU, vitamin E 50 mg.
Additives: preservatives, colours.
Little One Sticks Herbs & Flowers are complementary pet foods. Use the stick as a snack and activity alongside the daily basic food suitable for your pet.
For guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus, this is primarily a conscious snack choice due to the grain and seed base. If you are looking for a more fiber-focused or grain-free stick, also take a look at the Little One Green Valley Grain-Free Sticks.
Check the stick during use. Remove any residue if it is wet, dirty, or no longer neat.
These sticks are suitable as a supplementary snack for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus. Adjust the quantity and time of offering to suit your animal.
No, these sticks are not grain-free. They contain wheat, sorghum, barley, hulled oats, corn, seeds, and grains, among other ingredients. If you are looking for grain-free, take a look at the Little One Green Valley Grain-Free Sticks.
Little One Sticks Herbs & Flowers contain seeds and grains with herbs and flowers. The Green Valley Grain-Free Sticks are grain-free and have an edible meadow grass core. These make more sense if you specifically want a grain-free snack.
No, that is not necessary. This is a snack stick. You can offer it temporarily and give it again later, as long as the stick remains dry, clean, and tidy.
Yes, you can hang up or secure the stick. That makes snack time more active, because your animal has to nibble, pull, and work to get pieces loose.
Yes, as a supplementary snack. Due to the grain and seed base, you should consciously give this stick alongside hay, suitable food, vegetables, and herbs. Do not use it as a daily staple.
As a conscious snack variation, that is acceptable, but limit it due to the grain and seed base. For the daily basis, it is preferable to choose hay, appropriate food, and gentle herbal or fiber snacks.
No, Little One Sticks Herbs & Flowers are supplementary snack sticks. Use them alongside the daily basic food suitable for your pet.
With Little One Sticks Herbs & Flowers, you give your pet a spicy and floral snack stick that really requires some effort. A great choice for owners who want to combine nibbling, foraging, and a longer snack time.
| Content (approx): | 120 grams (2 x 60 grams) |
| Composition: | yellow millet, wheat, barley, buckwheat, peeled oats, peas, sorghum, rice, maize, bakery products, herbs (basil, alfalfa, spinach), flowers (marigold, chamomile), canary seed, red panicum, red millet, safflower, derivatives of vegetable origin, vitamin an |
| Analysis: | Proteins: 11.7%, Fats: 3.6%, Fibers: 5.6%, Ash: 2.6%, Calcium: 0.2%, Phosphorus: 0.28%, Vitamin A: 6500 IU, Vitamin D3 : 350 IU, Vitamin E: 50 mg |
| Promotes Foraging: | Yes |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu |
| Type: | supplementary pet food |
| Particularities: | - |
| Disclaimer: | Not for food producing animals |