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Would you like to give your pet a fresh, green herbal snack that is easy to portion? JR Farm Parsley Salad consists of dried parsley on the stems. This means you aren't just giving loose crumbs, but a recognizable herbal snack with scent, texture, and a natural experience.
Parsley has a fresh, herbaceous scent and stands out well among hay or other herbs. You can offer it in small pieces as a reward, mix it with hay, or use it in a foraging corner. At DRD, when it comes to herbal snacks, we focus primarily on appropriate use, clear composition, and how you can immediately turn a small snack into extra sniffing and searching fun. This parsley salad fits that description perfectly.
The nice thing about this parsley salad is its simplicity. The composition consists of parsley, so you know exactly what you are feeding. That is pleasant for owners who like to keep track of herbs, toppings, and snack times.
✔ Grain-free herbal snack with parsley
✔ Clear composition with one herb
✔ Easy to portion into small pieces
✔ Great for making hay more fragrant and interesting
✔ Also nice in a foraging tray, sniffing mat, or herb corner
✔ Practical 50-gram packaging for alternating use
Parsley primarily provides scent, flavor, and herb variety. Just a small amount can be enough to make hay more interesting or add extra fragrance to a snack time. This makes JR Farm Parsley Salad very suitable as a topping, reward, or small foraging stimulus.
For guinea pigs and rabbits, you can mix a little parsley into the hay so they have to sniff and search. For mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, and rats, you can hide small pieces in a foraging tray or among safe bedding. For chinchillas and degus, use parsley, especially in small pieces and deliberately, as a herbal alternative alongside hay, leaves, and branches.
JR Farm Parsley Salad is suitable as a supplementary herbal snack for rodents and rabbits. Give small portions and adjust the amount according to the species, size, and needs of your animal.
You can use Parsley Salad in various ways. The manufacturer recommends mixing it with hay or other herbs, or offering it as a supplement to the daily hay feed. For small animals, a small piece or a pinch is often sufficient.
Because parsley is a herbal snack with a distinct aroma, you usually only need a little. Small portions already add extra scent, flavor, and texture to snack time.
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Crude protein 18.7%, crude fat 2.7%, crude fiber 10.3%, crude ash 14.2%, calcium 9700 mg/kg, phosphorus 3500 mg/kg, sodium 600 mg/kg.
This composition is very straightforward: dried parsley. As a result, this product is easy to portion and combines well with hay, herb mixtures, or a foraging area. Analysis shows that parsley is naturally rich in minerals; therefore, this snack fits best in small, conscious portions alongside a regular daily diet.
JR Farm Parsley Salad is a complementary / single feed and not a main food. Give parsley in small amounts and deliberately, especially to animals that quickly select many herbs. For pregnant animals, we prefer to give parsley only in limited quantities and with extra attention to appropriate use.
Store parsley in a dry, cool, and dark place. Seal the packaging tightly after use to keep the herbs dry and fragrant. At DRD, we receive JR Farm products directly from the manufacturer and store them in a dry, UV-free environment in our warehouse.
Yes, according to JR Farm, Parsley Salad is grain-free. The composition consists of parsley.
No, JR Farm Parsley Salad is a supplementary herbal snack. Use it as a small supplement alongside the daily basic food suitable for your animal.
Yes, that works very well. Mix a small amount into the hay so that your animal has to sniff and search. This way, you immediately turn eating hay into a mini foraging moment.
Give small amounts. For small animals, a pinch or a small piece is often enough. For guinea pigs and rabbits, you can dose a little more generously, but parsley remains a supplement.
Parsley has a distinct scent and is naturally rich in minerals. By feeding small portions, it remains a nice variation alongside hay, main feed, and other herbs.
Yes, give small pieces as foraging herb. Use it deliberately and in small pieces, appropriate for the animal species and the rest of the diet.
Yes, guinea pigs and rabbits can be given parsley as a small herbal supplement alongside hay, appropriate food, and other herbal varieties.
You can simply use them. For example, scatter them through a foraging tray, a herb corner, or in the hay so that your animal can search for them.
JR Farm Parsley Salad is a great choice for owners who want to give their pet a simple, grain-free herbal snack. The fresh scent and green texture make parsley handy as a small reward, a topping for hay, or as foraging herb for an active snack time.

| Content (approx): | 50 grams |
| Composition: | Parsley |
| Analysis: | - |
| 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 |
My piggies really liked it, although I've to admit it's pretty expensive for not that much.
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