Mice hay, herbs and seeds – variety and foraging fun for colorful mice
Natural and fresh Timothy Harvest is 100% natural, without additives, and fresh from the field. Treat your rodents and rabbits to the delicious and nutritious treat of JR Farm Timothy Harvest. This high-quality hay is an ideal addition to your little frie
Read moreMeet the Timothee hay rolls for rodents and rabbits. They're not only tasty, but also nutritious, and available in several delicious flavors! Both rodents and rabbits will love them. The hay rolls can be given as a variation on their daily hay for herbivo
Read moreTimothy pellets made from organic Timothy grass for rodents and rabbits. Handy as a reward, mixed with hay, in a treat game, or to scatter around.
Read moreDried tomato flakes as a colorful vegetable snack for rodents and rabbits. Tasty to nibble on, scatter around, and use while foraging.
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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.
Read moreVaried mix with vegetables, carrots, and herbs for rodents and rabbits. Tasty mixed with hay, in a sniffing area, or as a foraging moment.
Read moreColorful vegetable pellet mix with bell pepper, tomato, celery, parsley, dill, spinach, beetroot, and carrot. For rewarding, snack play, and foraging.
Read moreSupplementary vegetable mix with oat plant, pea flakes, carrot, corn plant, broad bean flakes, cornflower, marigold, parsnip and bell pepper.
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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 moreWalnut Leaf Pellets are a delicious addition to the diet of rodents and rabbits. Walnut leaves are not only delicious but also very healthy. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size and are made entirely from fresh walnut leaves.
Read moreDried wheat herb as a natural herb and stem variation. Tasty to nibble on, mix with hay, or hide while foraging.
Read moreWhole dried rosehips for rodents and rabbits. Fruity natural variety with a firm texture, ideal for hiding, scattering, and foraging.
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Supplementary herb mix with parsley, oat and wheat flakes, beetroot, lucerne, narrow-leaved plantain, birch leaf, carrot, marigold and dandelion.
Read moreSupplementary winter herb and flower mix in a bucket with parsley, cornflower, dandelion, narrow-leaved plantain, nettle, chamomile, and hop flowers.
Read moreWooden snack pot from JR Farm with a herb filling of parsley, millet, corn flakes, and flowers. For gnawing, snacking, and foraging by rodents and rabbits.
Read moreDried yellow daisies for rodents and rabbits. Ideal for enriching hay, mixing with herbs, or scattering as a natural foraging opportunity.
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Natural yellow millet spray for small rodents, pygmy rats, rats, and birds. Great for hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, ratscaping, foraging, and hanging.
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Mice hay, herbs & seeds – variety, foraging and natural enrichment
Mice are curious, active rodents that enjoy searching, nibbling, and foraging. Hay, herbs, and seeds add clever variety to their daily diet and make feeding more enjoyable. In this category, you'll find a carefully selected range of products for enrichment, variety, and natural behavior – easy to combine with your basic food and a comfortable feeding area in the enclosure.
Hay, herbs, and seeds are supplemental and enriching. Always combine with a suitable basic diet of mouse food .
Scatter, hide, and let them search. Make it extra fun with playing and foraging (perfect for clever mice).
Variety only truly works when there's enough to drink. Check out our water bottles and bowls for a practical setup.
Which hay, herbs and seeds suit your mice?
Not every mouse eats the same thing, and that's perfectly fine. That's why you'll find different types in this category for variety and enrichment:
- Hay & herb hay – for structure, scent experience and "sniffing" in the enclosure.
- Herbs & botanicals – ideal for sprinkling, mixing or as a mini-reward (small portions).
- Seeds (variety) – useful for encouraging foraging; dose carefully and monitor condition/activity.
Tip: Use mini portions and vary the food. This keeps things interesting without accidentally overfeeding.
Feeding plan at home: practical, varied and clear
With this base you can feed smart and easy:
- Use basic food as a starting point and add supplements in small amounts.
- Spread food throughout the day: mice like to be busy and enjoy eating “in between”.
- Combine seeds/herbs with foraging instead of putting everything in one container.
- Use a stable feeding area with food bowls and keep water available at all times.
Want extra variety? Also check out mouse snacks and dried fruit & vegetables (in moderation).
Smart feeding & foraging: make eating an activity
Mice love "working for their food." You can implement this very easily:
- Scattering in the ground cover (searching and sniffing).
- Hiding in tunnels/houses: tunnels and houses .
- Vary in height with platforms and ladders (look, climb, get).
Maintenance & hygiene
- Store hay and herbs dry and well sealed (prevents musty odor and loss of quality).
- Refresh leftovers regularly: mice like to drag food around and sometimes “hide” it.
- Clean feeding bowls and, where necessary, choose easily removable materials: feeding bowls .
- Check and refresh water daily: drinking bottles and water bowls .
Checklist: using hay, herbs & seeds wisely
Before you start making variations, please review this list:
✔ Basic food is in order (supplement = extra)
✔ Small portions of herbs/seeds, especially as a foraging reward
✔ Scatter or hide food for natural searching behavior
✔ Bowls and water points clean and practically placed
✔ Check condition/weight regularly (reduce feeding if rich)
Safety warnings
- Introduce new herbs/foods gradually and see how your mice react.
- Seeds and “rich” supplements: dose consciously (small portions, especially for less active mice).
- Use only products intended for animal feed (no “garden plants” or unknown origin).
- If you have any doubts about appetite, condition or stool, consult a veterinarian.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions about hay, herbs & seeds for mice
Is hay necessary for mice?
Hay is especially valuable as enrichment : sniffing, dragging, and foraging. It provides structure and scent, and is fun to incorporate into the enclosure.
How often can I give herbs?
Herbs often work well in small portions , for example, as a sprinkle or forage mix. Always observe how your mice use the portion and adjust accordingly.
Can I give seeds in unlimited quantities?
Preferably not. Seeds are ideal for foraging, but can also be energy-rich. Use them as a supplement and divide them into mini-portions.
What's a fun way to do this?
Scattering and hiding works great. Combine it with playing and foraging for an extra challenge.
Why buy hay, herbs & seeds at DRD Rodent Shop®?
✔ Specialist since 2011
✔ Ordered before 5 PM = shipped the same day
✔ Delivered from our own stock
✔ Smartly selected range for well-being & safety

