All-in-one chunks and pellet food for rodents and rabbits
All-in-one extruded guinea pig food with vitamin C. Each pellet has the same composition, helps prevent selective eating, and is deliciously crunchy. Available in 1.5 kg, 5 kg, and 10 kg.
Read moreComplete rabbit food for adult rabbits with 25% crude fiber. All-in-one extruded pellets help prevent selective eating and encourage chewing. With FOS & MOS, omega 3 & 6, and no artificial colors. Recommended daily allowance: 20 g per kg per day, in addit
Read moreDegu food from Beaphar CARE+® Degu contains a higher raw fiber content (19%), a fat percentage tailored to degu and no sugars have been added. Each kibble has the same composition (All-in-One), which is important for a balanced diet (no more selective eat
Read moreComplete all-in-one chinchilla food pellets (1.5 kg). Extruded, it helps curb selective eating and provides a consistent daily ration. With FOS & MOS, yucca, and chelated minerals. No added sugars.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Grain-free all-in-one guinea pig food with timothy hay (49%) and herbal hay (10%). High fiber content, with vitamin C and prebiotic inulin. Helps prevent selective eating because each piece is complete. 1.5 kg.
Read moreGrain-free all-in-one rabbit food based on timothy hay (65%) and herbal hay. High in fiber (25% crude fiber) and ideal for selective feeding: every bite is complete. With inulin and yucca. Contents: 1.5 kg.
Read moreVersele Laga Complete Hamster & Gerbil is worry-free nutrition. The exceptionally tasty All-in-1 pellets prevent selective eating, ensuring your hamster or gerbil receives all the essential nutrients and stays in excellent health. This food, with chicken
Read moreAll-in-one caviar food that helps limit selective eating: every kibble has the same composition. With long fibers (including timothy 5.6%), stabilized vitamin C (1000 mg/kg), elderberry (4%), and herbs. Available in 1.75 kg and 3 kg.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Complete all-in-one pellet for chinchillas and degus. Prevents selective eating, no added sugars, with timothy (4%) and linseed (4%). Staple food with analysis. 500 g or 1.75 kg.
Read moreAll-in-one extruded pellets for pet rats, dwarf rats, and mice. With chicken, peas, cranberry, FOS, and yucca for odor control. Available in 500g and 2kg.
Read moreComplete, natural rabbit food for young (dwarf) rabbits up to approximately 6 months old. With 63 plants, grasses, and herbs from untreated pastures and a 3-fiber mix for chewing and digestive function. Can be fed freely alongside unlimited hay.
Read moreAll-in-one chunks & pellet food – a clear basis without the hassle of figuring things out
Want to keep feeding organized and limit the need to select favorite pieces? Then all-in-one kibble and pellet food is a practical choice. With this type of food, each kibble has the same composition, so your pet receives a consistent base with every bite. In this category, you'll find complete kibble and pellets for rodents and rabbits – selected for species suitability and ease of use. Specialists since 2011, so you can choose with confidence and with help.
All-in-one chunks/pellets are convenient if you're looking for a clear nutritional foundation. Combine them with all other food options where appropriate for a quick comparison within your species.
For many herbivores, hay is a staple in their daily routine. Choose your hay type and add variety with herbs .
Make feeding easy with sturdy food bowls and always provide fresh water in water bottles/bowls . For an added challenge, offer some as search food during play and foraging .
Which all-in-one chunk or pellet is right for your pet?
All-in-one food is available in many varieties (depending on the animal species, age, and recipe). It's best to choose with these points in mind:
- Species first – always choose a product that is specifically intended for your animal.
- Life stage – young, adult or senior (where available) makes a difference in need.
- Feeding style – want more visible variety? Then also consider natural pellet-free food .
Tip: Want to make a conscious choice within the "grain-free" category? Then consider grain-free food (always check if it's suitable for your animal species).
Selective eating: why all-in-one often helps
With mixed feeds, you sometimes see animals choosing "favorites" first and leaving other components aside. This can lead to a less balanced intake. All-in-one kibble/pellets are designed to limit this: because each kibble is the same, your pet receives a similar base intake per bite.
- Work with a weighed portion and only refill when it is (almost) empty.
- Make feeding more peaceful by hiding or scattering part of the area with forage products .
- Use snacks primarily as enrichment/reward (in moderation) via snacks .
For which animals is all-in-one chunk/pellet food suitable?
In this category, you'll find all-in-one food for multiple animal species. Always choose a variety that's right for your pet. Generally, you can think of:
- Rabbits – often as a base in combination with lots of hay .
- Guinea pigs – choose a guinea pig variety; hay remains an important part of the routine.
- Chinchillas & Degus – choose species-specific foods and use extras sparingly; you can vary the food with herbs .
- Rats & Mice – all-in-one chunks as a stable base, making foraging more fun.
- Hamsters & Gerbils – can be useful for fussy eaters; combine with enrichment from playing and foraging .
Feeding & transitioning quietly
Always follow the instructions on the packaging (which vary by brand and animal species). Switching to a new food should be done gradually:
- Day 1–3 : 75% old + 25% new
- Days 4–6 : 50% old + 50% new
- Day 7–10 : 25% old + 75% new
- After that : completely new (if all goes well)
Looking for food for a young animal? Also check out: junior rodent food . And for special situations, you'll find options at: special food & force-feeding .
Combining & variation: how to keep it fun and organized
All-in-one is a basic. You can add variety without making feeding "unclear":
- Hay (where appropriate) for routine and activity: hay .
- Herbs & flowers to sprinkle/hide: herbs .
- Search moments with foraging products: playing & foraging .
- Snack as a reward (in moderation): snacks .
Looking for a food with visibly different ingredients (more of a mixed texture)? Then check out natural pellet-free food .
Maintenance & hygiene
- Daily : check leftover food, change the water, keep the feeding area tidy.
- Weekly : Clean food bowls and water points extra thoroughly.
- Use practical food and water products: food bowls and drinking bottles & water bowls .
- Store food in a dry/cool/dark place and tightly sealed (this will keep it fresh for longer).
Checklist: all-in-one pellet food properly arranged
Before making your (new) food choice, please review this list:
✔ You choose a variant that suits the animal species (and life stage where available)
✔ You carry out the instructions on the packaging
✔ Hay is arranged where appropriate: hay
✔ You make feeding practical with food bowls and drinking bottles/water bowls
✔ You add enrichment with playing & foraging or herbs
✔ You change gradually when transferring (not all at once)
Safety warnings
- Always choose a pellet that is suitable for your animal species (food is not interchangeable between species).
- It is best to switch to new food gradually to keep the routine calm.
- Store food dry and tightly sealed; always check the smell/texture upon opening and do not use food that is clearly off.
- Always provide fresh drinking water and a stable feeding area.
- If you have any doubts about appetite, stool or condition, consult a veterinarian.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions about all-in-one pellet food
What is the advantage of all-in-one chunks/pellets?
The biggest advantage is overview: each chunk has the same composition, which usually reduces the need for "figuring things out" and makes it easier to feed a fixed base.
Is a mix worse?
Not necessarily. A mix can be beneficial if you want to provide a more varied diet. If you're looking to do that, consider natural pellet-free food .
Do I always have to give hay?
For many herbivores, hay is a regular part of their daily routine. Check your hay intake to ensure it's properly managed.
Can I combine all-in-one with snacks or herbs?
Yes, as a variation/enrichment. Work with small amounts and preferably make it a search moment through play and foraging , or choose appropriate snacks and herbs .
I'm looking for food for a young animal or a special situation, where should I look?
For young animals: junior rodent food .
For special support: special nutrition & force-feeding .
Where can I find all the food subcategories together?
View Nutrition or Feed for a quick comparison.
Why buy all-in-one pellet food from DRD Rodent Shop®?
✔ Specialist since 2011
✔ Ordered before 5 PM = shipped the same day
✔ Delivered from our own stock
✔ Smartly selected range with clear selection aid

