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Handy rabbit package with basic pellets, timothy hay, and a spicy crock. Ideal for routine use: Cuni Adult 500g + Nature Timothy Hay 1kg + Crock Complete Herbs 50g. Everything in one package.
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 moreJR Farm Ratten Schmaus is a natural, complete food mix suitable for all rats. This versatile premium mix, pellet-free and rich in animal protein, is specially developed for rats and is always eaten, leaving a supper empty. With plenty of vegetables, vitam
Read moreReggie Rat and Mini Mouse is a complete food for rats and mice of all ages. This complete and balanced food supports digestion and promotes the natural foraging behavior of rats and mice.
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A feast for all-eating rodents! The JR Farm Rodent Protein Special is a protein-rich supplementary mixture for small rodents. With many different seeds and sources of animal proteins.
Read moreA tasty, varied mix for adult rabbits (from 20 weeks). Great for foraging. Provide a measured daily portion along with unlimited hay, fresh water, and daily vegetables. For selective feeding: empty the bowl first or choose an all-in-one.
Read moreOur SAB Balanced Plant Mix for Degus is a delicious and nutritious supplementary food, specially developed to meet the natural dietary needs of your degus. Based on what these small rodents like to eat in the wild—a mix of herbs, leaves, and flowers—it's
Read moreWhen developing a complete and healthy diet for degus, one should consider their wild diet. Degus are herbivorous rodents, but not true grazers. In the wild, they primarily eat herbs and other plant parts. These plant parts make up about two-thirds of the
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Complete all-in-one chinchilla food in extruded pellets. High in fiber (19%), low in fat (3%), and no added sugars. With linseed (omega 3 & 6), parsley, MOS, and yucca. Contents: 1.5 kg.
Read moreSupreme Selective Degu is a balanced diet for your Degu. Broccoli & Basil – A unique baked food specially developed for the nutritional needs of degus. This carefully and scientifically chosen mix of high-quality ingredients...
Read moreGrain-free all-in-one guinea pig food based on timothy hay. Supports digestion and teeth, without added sugars or artificial colors. With flaxseed for skin and coat. For adult guinea pigs.
Read moreSupreme Selective is a complete, balanced food for guinea pigs, with added dandelion, fennel, and nettle. Composed of a combination of high-quality ingredients, it provides a complete and balanced diet in the form of tasty pellets. With alfalfa as a fiber
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Selective Junior Guinea Pig is recommended by veterinarians and is a delicious and balanced food for guinea pigs up to 20 weeks old. The mono-component extruded pellets are high in fiber to support healthy teeth and bellies and are packed with natural ing
Read moreFresh, new packaging and a new, improved recipe. Smaller chunks for small paws, a new shape, also ideal for dwarf hamsters. This complete hamster food is now extruded instead of baked.
Read moreAll-in-one extruded pellets for adult domestic rabbits (from 20 weeks) with timothy hay, grass, and thyme. 22% crude fiber, no added sugars, and with prebiotics (MOS). Recommended daily intake: 60–70 g (2.5 kg). 1.5 kg.
Read morePremium guinea pig food with timothy hay and aromatic herbs (mint, thyme, basil, parsley, dandelion). Rich in fiber (18%) and with vitamin C (1000 mg/kg) and prebiotics (MOS). Feed daily in addition to hay, water, and vegetables.
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Fiber-rich rabbit food with timothy hay and botanical herbs (including mint, thyme, and basil). Varied pellet shapes encourage foraging. Contents: approx. 1.5 kg.
Read moreFiber-rich all-in-one pellets for adult rabbits (25% crude fiber). Helps prevent selective eating, supports chewing behavior, and promotes stable digestion. Recommended daily allowance: 60–70 g/day for a weight of approximately 2.5 kg, in addition to unli
Read moreGrain-free all-in-one rabbit pellets with timothy hay as the main ingredient. 22% crude fiber, no added sugars, and helps prevent selective eating. For adult rabbits. Recommended daily allowance: 60–70 g (2.5 kg), in addition to unlimited hay.
Read moreComplete all-in-one pellets for young rabbits (under 20 weeks) and also suitable for pregnant/lactating females. No added sugars, with 19% crude fiber and 17% protein. Includes unlimited hay, water, and vegetables.
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All-in-one senior rabbit food for rabbits aged 4 years and older. With timothy hay and thyme, 22% crude fiber, and added vitamin C. No added sugars, helps prevent selective eating. Recommended daily intake: 60–70 g/day (2.5 kg per rabbit).
Read moreSupreme Selective Rat & Mouse is an all-in-one kibble that helps prevent selective eating. A vegetarian recipe with wheat, barley, oats, and soy, with apple and blackcurrant. Available in 1.5 kg and 3 kg.
Read moreMixerama Spotted Mousery Mouse Food is a complete pet food formulated to meet all the dietary needs of spotted mice and is considered a balanced, complete food because it already contains animal protein. The food consists of 77% mealy seeds, 18.6% oilseed
Read moreThe JR Farm Super Rodent Food is a balanced nutritional mix specially formulated to meet the nutritional needs of guinea pigs and rabbits. With a combination of high-quality ingredients, vegetables, vitamins and minerals, this food provides a good basis f
Read moreFood for rodents & rabbits – all types of food clearly presented
In this category, you'll find all rodent foods together: chunks, pellets, muesli/mixed food, and natural food – for mice, (dwarf) hamsters, gerbils, (dwarf) rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus. Convenient if you want to compare, switch, or simply see what's available at a glance. You'll also find practical help with choosing: which type of food is right for your pet, how to prevent selective eating, and how to keep food fresh. Specialists since 2011, so you can choose with confidence and with help.
Chunks, pellets, muesli/mixed, and natural foods are listed here together. This makes comparing and choosing easier, especially if you're just starting out or want to switch.
Make food a search moment: scattering, hiding and foraging helps support natural behavior and makes feeding more fun.
Food thrives best in a well-furnished enclosure. Think of a calming substrate, gnawing material, and plenty of hiding places.
Choosing food: what should you pay attention to?
The basics are simple: choose food that suits your animal's species and eating habits. Some animals thrive on a consistent diet of pellets, while others benefit from more variety. When choosing, consider the following:
- Animal species – herbivore (plant eater) requires something different than omnivore/granivore.
- Eating behavior – being picky/figuring things out requires a different approach than just eating everything neatly.
- Life stage – young, adult and senior can have different needs.
Tip: Make feeding predictable and calm with fixed feeding places, and build up enrichment with safe materials from houses and tunnels .
What types of rodent food can you find here?
In this category you will roughly encounter these types:
- All-in-one chunk/pellet – every bite is comparable, often useful for selective eating.
- Mixed food/muesli – lots of variety, but be sure to “pick and choose”.
- Natural food – natural variation, popular with people who like enriching food.
- Specific variants – for example for juniors or special situations.
Want to reward and enrich your pet's diet in addition to the basics? Combine these with products from the food & snacks section .
Feed by animal species: quick selection guide
This page provides an overview of all food options. The best choice is made based on your animal species:
- Rabbits – food that is based on a high-fiber diet and a calm, consistent routine.
- Guinea pigs – choose food specifically formulated for guinea pigs and combine with suitable supplements.
- Chinchillas & degus – choose species-appropriate food and keep the menu clear.
- (Dwarf) hamsters & gerbils – a varied composition often works well, with food as enrichment.
- (Dwarf) rats & mice – choose by species and life stage; rats eat differently than mice.
Make the enclosure “food-proof” with safe gnawing options and distraction through gnawing material .
Preventing selective eating: here's how to tackle it practically
With mixed feedings, animals can sometimes choose the "favorites" first. This isn't necessarily a disaster, but it can create imbalances. This often helps:
- Work with a weighed portion and only refill when it is (almost) empty.
- Provide (part of) the portion as search food so that eating becomes more relaxed.
- For real “searchers” consider a (partial) base with all-in-one chunks/pellets .
For an extra challenge, combine with sand & sandboxes and foraging areas (dry and clean).
Fresh & storage: how to keep food fresh
Food stays freshest when stored dry, cool, and dark , and bags are sealed tightly. Our purchasing and storage policies consciously prioritize freshness, because quality and storage methods make all the difference in aroma, texture, and ease of use.
Also, ensure a well-equipped enclosure (less spills = easier to clean). Also check out rodent cages and enclosures for practical layouts.
Maintenance & hygiene
- Daily : Remove food scraps from damp areas and check drinking water.
- Weekly : clean feeding areas and bowls thoroughly (warm water, dry well).
- Store food in a sealed container and check occasionally for odor, moisture, and lumps.
Checklist: nutrition well arranged
Just run through this list:
✔ You choose food that suits your animal species and life stage
✔ You avoid having to "sort things out" with portions or a (partial) all-in-one base
✔ Food is stored dry/cool/dark and properly sealed
✔ Feeding is also enrichment (sprinkle/hiding/foraging)
✔ Feeding areas remain clean and tidy
Safety
- When changing food, it is best to switch gradually so that your animal can get used to it slowly.
- Store food dry and replace food that smells damp, is clumpy or no longer looks fresh.
- If you have any doubts about eating/drinking or if your pet exhibits clearly unusual behaviour, consult a veterinarian.
FAQ – frequently asked questions about rodent food
What is better: mixed feed or all-in-one pellets?
That depends on your pet. If your pet is a selective eater (cutting out favorites), an all-in-one diet is often more practical. If your pet eats everything thoroughly, a mixed diet can also be a good fit.
How do I know if my pet is “figuring it out”?
Do you mainly see certain pieces disappear, leaving the same thing behind? Then it helps to work with portions or use a (partially) uniform base.
How often should I feed?
This varies by animal species and type of feed. Check the product instructions and observe feeding behavior and body condition.
Where can I find enrichment related to feeding?
Check out Play & Forage for food puzzles and search moments.
Why buy food from DRD Rodent Shop®?
✔ Specialist since 2011
✔ Ordered before 5 PM = shipped the same day
✔ Delivered from our own stock
✔ Carefully selected range for your animal species
