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JR Farm Natural Rabbit Food without Pellets is a special, grain-free and pellet-free complete food for rabbits. The mix consists of a rich base of mountain meadow plants, supplemented with herbs, seeds, leaves, vegetables, and flowers. As a result, this food looks, smells, and feels very different from a standard pellet food: loose, herbaceous, high in fiber, and full of recognizable plant parts.
This is a great choice for owners who want to feed consciously and provide their rabbits with more natural texture and a foraging experience. At DRD, when it comes to rabbit food, we look not only at the ingredient list but, more importantly, at its role in the daily routine. This mix is well-suited to rabbits that enjoy sniffing, searching, and selecting, while hay naturally always remains the unlimited basis of the menu.
✓ Complete food for rabbits
✓ Grain-free and pellet-free
✓ With 41% vegetation of permanent grassland from the Alpine foothills
✓ With herbs, seeds, leaves, vegetables and flowers
✓ Lots of scent, texture, and natural variety
✓ Plastic-free, recyclable packaging
The composition of this food is rich and remarkably naturally structured. The base consists of 41% vegetation from permanent grassland of the Alpine foothills. This includes various grass species and meadow plants such as timothy grass, meadow grasses, red clover, dandelion, narrow-leaved plantain, daisy, common daisy, sorrel, chickweed, and yarrow. This gives the mix a broad, herbaceous foundation that suits the eating habits of rabbits well.
In addition, the food contains recognizable ingredients such as parsley, pea flakes, carob, carrot, birch leaves, broad bean flakes, hazelnut leaves, marigold blossoms, cornflower blossoms, apple, flaxseed, peppermint, parsnip, nettle, and chamomile. It is precisely this variety that makes this mix interesting: your rabbits do not receive one uniform pellet, but a loose mix with scent, color, and different textures.
Because this food contains no pellets, it strongly encourages foraging. You can provide the daily portion in a food bowl, or spread it partially across a clean hay area, foraging mat, or sniffing zone. This way, eating becomes not just a portion in a bowl, but also a more natural moment of searching. This suits rabbits well, who enjoy taking their time to sniff, pick, and search.
Feeding pellet-free means that the food does not consist of compressed pellets, but of loose, recognizable ingredients. This provides more variety in scent and texture and makes it easier to offer the food as a foraging moment. For many rabbits, this is very appealing.
A pellet-free mix does require mindful feeding. Only refill the food bowl when the portion is almost completely eaten. This prevents rabbits from choosing only their favorite pieces and leaving the rest. If you have a rabbit that eats very selectively, an all-in-one pellet food might be more practical. For rabbits that eat well and a varied diet, however, this mix is a wonderful way to add a more natural experience to their daily nutrition.
For guinea pigs, chinchillas, degus, hamsters, mice, gerbils, and rats, you prefer to choose a food specifically formulated for that species. This mix was developed as rabbit food and therefore belongs in the rabbit routine.
Give JR Farm Natural Rabbit Food without Pellets as a measured daily portion alongside unlimited hay. As a practical guideline, you can assume approximately 60 to 80 grams per rabbit per day. The correct amount depends on size, age, activity, condition, group size, and what other hay, vegetables, and herbs you offer.
Only refill the food bowl when the portion is almost completely eaten. This is important with a loose mix, because otherwise rabbits might pick out only their favorite parts. By providing a clear daily portion, you maintain better oversight and the diet remains nicely balanced.
You can divide the portion over two times a day. Part can go in the food bowl, and part can be spread throughout a clean hay area or foraging spot. This encourages your rabbits to actively search and spend more time on their food.
Are you switching from a different food? Then gradually mix this blend into the old food and build this up slowly over approximately 7 to 10 days. This allows your rabbits to get used to the smell, taste, and loose texture.
Rabbits are social animals and should be kept with other rabbits. Therefore, we calculate below based on a minimum of two rabbits. The guideline is based on approximately 60 to 80 grams per rabbit per day.
| Packaging | 2 rabbits | 3 rabbits | 4 rabbits |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 kg | about 13 to 17 days | about 8 to 11 days | about 6 to 8 days |
Calculation example: 2,000 grams ÷ 120 grams per day for 2 rabbits ≈ 16.7 days. For 2 rabbits at 80 grams per day, that is 2,000 grams ÷ 160 grams ≈ 12.5 days. The actual duration depends on size, portion, spillage, and eating behavior.
Composition: vegetation of permanent grassland in the foothills of the Alps, consisting of, among others, timothy grass, foxtail, smooth oat, timothy grass, downy oat, meadow grass, red clover, sharp buttercup, sweet vernal grass, woolly sedge, golden oat, narrow-leaved vetch, hop clover, dandelion, narrow-leaved plantain, primrose, daisy, marguerite, great burnet, yellow bedstraw, parsnip, sorrel, common speedwell, chickweed, perennial ryegrass, soft brome, common vetch, hedge vetch, spotted orchid, bulbous buttercup, rattle, cow parsley and yarrow 41%, parsley, pea flakes, carob, carrots 5%, birch leaves, broad bean flakes, hazelnut leaves, marigold blossoms, dandelion, cornflower blossoms, apple, linseed, peppermint 2%, parsnip, nettle, chamomile 1%.
Analytical constituents: protein 13.6%, fat content 3.2%, crude fiber 16.1%, crude ash 6.9%, calcium 5680 mg/kg, phosphorus 2600 mg/kg, sodium 1060 mg/kg.
This composition clearly shows why this food is so special: the base consists of many different meadow plants, supplemented with herbs, leaves, vegetables, flowers, and seeds. As a result, the mix is rich in natural scent, texture, and variety. For owners who consciously choose pellet-free rabbit food, this is a strong option, precisely because the ingredients remain recognizable and the food encourages more natural foraging.
A good rabbit routine starts with unlimited hay. Therefore, combine this pellet-free rabbit food with rabbit hay , a suitable hay rack , rabbit herbs or rabbit toys, and foraging products . Do you prefer a food where every bite is the same? Then also take a look at the all-in-one pellet foods .
Is JR Farm Rabbit Food without Pellets a complete food?
Yes, this is a complete food for rabbits. Give it as a measured daily portion alongside unlimited hay.
What is the advantage of pellet-free rabbit food?
Pellet-free food contains loose, recognizable ingredients. As a result, rabbits get more scent, texture, and variety, and the food is ideal for foraging moments.
Is pellet-free always better than pellets?
Not always. Feeding pellet-free offers a lot of variety and enjoyment, but does require careful dosing. For rabbits that are very selective eaters, an all-in-one pellet food may be more practical.
How much do I give per day?
As a practical guideline, you can use approximately 60 to 80 grams per rabbit per day. Adjust the amount based on size, condition, activity level, and the rest of the diet.
How long will 2 kg last for two rabbits?
For two rabbits, 2 kg will last you about 13 to 17 days, assuming 60 to 80 grams per rabbit per day.
Is this food suitable for guinea pigs?
No, it is better to choose real guinea pig food for guinea pigs. This food was developed as rabbit food and does not contain the specific guinea pig routine that you need for guinea pigs.
JR Farm Natural Rabbit Food without Pellets is a wonderful choice for owners who want to provide their rabbits with a grain-free, pellet-free, and richly formulated diet. The wide mix of mountain meadow plants, herbs, leaves, vegetables, flowers, and seeds makes the daily food portion more fragrant, varied, and interesting to forage with.

| Content (approx): | 2 kg |
| Composition: | Growth of permanent grassland in the foothills of the Alps (consisting of, among other things, timothy grass [timothy grass], foxtail, smooth oat, cocksfoot, downy oat, meadow meadow grass, red clover, sharp ranunculus, sallow grass, woolly honey grass, g |
| Analysis: | protein 13.6%, fat content 3.2%, crude fibre 16.1%, crude ash 6.9%, calcium 5680 mg/kg, phosphorus 2600 mg/kg, sodium 1060 mg/kg |
| Promotes Foraging: | Yes |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Rabbit |
| Type: | Complete feed |
| Particularities: | - |
| Disclaimer: | Not for food producing animals |
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