Herbal Pellets for Rodents and Rabbits
Apple Pellets are a delicious enrichment of the diet of rodents and rabbits. Apple is very tasty and also very popular with rodents and rabbits. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size.
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Read moreAt Knaagdier Kruidenier we understand that your rodents and rabbits are more than just pets - they are family. That is why we have developed the perfect treat for them: our Celery Pellets! Our Celery Pellets are made from the best celery, lovingly selecte
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A festive and healthy Christmas treat for rodents! The beetroot and parsley not only provide a beautiful Christmas color, but also natural nutrients and a delicious flavor.
Read morePeppermint Pellets are a delicious enrichment of the diet of rodents and rabbits. Mint is not only tasty but also very healthy.
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Read moreDill Pellets are a delicious enrichment of the diet of rodents and rabbits. Dill is not only tasty but also very healthy and rich in fiber. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size and are made entirely of fresh dill.
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Echinacea Pellets are a delicious enrichment of the diet of rodents and rabbits. Echinacea is not only tasty but also very healthy and strengthens resistance. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size and are made entirely of fresh Echinacea.
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Read moreGreen Oat Pellets are a delicious enrichment of the diet of rodents and rabbits. Green Oats are not only tasty but also very healthy and rich in fiber. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size and are made entirely from fresh green oats.
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Natural Treat for Your Rodents and Rabbits: Rodent Grocery Hemp Pellets! At the "Rodent Grocer" the well-being of your rodents and rabbits comes first. Our Rodent Grocery Hemp Pellets are a perfect combination of taste, nutritional value and care for your
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Read moreA Natural Feast for Your Rodents: Rodent Grocery Pasture Pellets! Hello rodent and rabbit lovers, have you ever dreamed of a treat straight from nature for your fluffy friends? Well, dreams come true with our Rodent Grocery Pasture Pellets. These tasty pe
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Rodent Grocer Milk Thistle Pellets for Rodents & Rabbits! Milk Thistle Pellets are a delicious addition to the diet of rodents and rabbits. Milk Thistle is not only known for its tasty aroma, but also for its health benefits for your little friends. The p
Read moreMoulting Pellets for Rabbits and Rodents! A tasty and natural support during the moulting period for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and degus. The Moulting Pellets are composed of a rich mix of nettle, linseed, ribwort plantain, fennel seed, birch leaf
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Read moreRodent Grocer Paprika Pellets for Rodents & Rabbits! Paprika Pellets are a delicious and nutritious treat for rodents and rabbits. Made from carefully selected, high-quality paprika, these pellets offer not only a unique taste experience but also various
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Treat Your Rodents & Rabbits with Rodent Grocery Parsley Pellets! Discover the delicious taste of Rodent Grocery Parsley Pellets, specially designed to treat your rodents and rabbits with a nutritious treat. Our pellets are made from high-quality parsley,
Read morePlantain Pellets are a delicious enrichment of the diet of rodents and rabbits. Plantain is not only tasty but also very healthy and strengthens resistance. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size and are made entirely of fresh Plantain.
Read moreRed beet Pellets are a delicious enrichment of the diet of rodents and rabbits. Red beets are not only tasty but also very healthy. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size and are made entirely from fresh red beets.
Read morea healthy snack for guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas and degus. These pellets are composed of a tasty mix of ribwort plantain, nettle, fennel, coltsfoot, camomile and anise. Not only are these herbs delicious in taste, they can also have a positive effec
Read moreHerb pellets – compact, easy to dose & perfect for foraging
Herb pellets are small, compact pieces made from dried ingredients (herbs, vegetables, leaves, etc.). They're ideal for enrichment because they're easy to portion and can be offered in a variety of ways: with hay, in a snack tray, on a sniffing mat, or simply scattered throughout the enclosure. In this category, you'll find pellets with herbs, vegetables, or fruit (depending on the product), allowing you to easily vary the scent, texture, and "searching" moments. Specialists since 2011, so you can choose with confidence and with help.
Pellets are compact and therefore ideal as a "little extra" snack. Handy if you want enrichment without the hassle of large chunks. For a complete herb setup, also see the main category: Rodent & Rabbit Herbs .
Sprinkle a few pellets through hay or in a foraging area, or use them in foraging toys. Find more ideas at Play & Foraging .
Create variation in structure by combining pellets with dried flowers and dried leaves .
What are herbal pellets?
Herb pellets are pressed, dried ingredients in pellet form. Depending on the product, they're made from herbs, vegetables, or fruit. The advantage: they're incredibly easy to portion and use as enrichment or a reward, without having to give a large snack right away.
Why use herbal pellets?
- Compact & practical – small portions, quick to scatter or hide.
- Enrichment – ideal for search moments, especially for animals that like to forage.
- Variety – you can easily vary the smell and taste (depending on the type of pellet).
Which animals are herbal pellets suitable for?
Pellets are often used for enrichment with rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus. Pellets can also be a fun "search reward" for hamsters, gerbils, mice, and rats. The key is to treat them as a supplement and adjust the amount to the species and the overall diet.
For basic nutrition and daily menus, see: Nutrition .
How do you feed herbal pellets?
A few practical methods that work well in many accommodations:
- Scatter around the enclosure – let your pet search for it instead of “eating it all at once”.
- Through hay – especially nice for herbivores that spend a lot of time in the hay patch.
- In a snack plate/snuffle mat – ideal as a reward or training moment.
- In foraging toys – combine with search and puzzle ideas from Play & Foraging .
Foraging & rewarding: how to make snacking more fun
Pellets are small and therefore perfect for "many small moments of success." This often works better than one large snack:
- Distribution : 6–10 small spots in the enclosure (depending on animal and group).
- In layers : a few pellets under a handful of hay or between leaves/flowers.
- Snack plate : combine with different textures for variety.
Combining herbs: how to build up variation
Pellets are extra fun when you combine them with other herb categories:
- Herb mixes (ready-made): rodent herb mixes
- Dried flowers (scent/color): dried flowers
- Dried leaves (leaf structure): dried leaves
- Herbs & Roots (firm pieces): dried herbs & roots
- Branches & stems (extra structure): dried branches & stems
Selection guide: which pellets are right for your pet?
- For quick spreading : choose small pellets that you can easily distribute.
- For snack board/searching : pellets with a distinct scent often work extra well (especially with foragers).
- For variety : combine pellets with flowers, leaves and mixes for different textures.
Want to further develop the menu? Also see: Nutrition and (for herbivores) plenty of hay .
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Always store pellets in a dry, dark, and tightly sealed container . This way, they retain their pleasant aroma and texture. Use a dry spoon/scoop and close the container immediately after use.
Maintenance & hygiene
- Remove any leftovers : remove any pellets that have become wet (for example from water).
- Work dry : take pellets with dry hands/spoon and close the packaging immediately.
- Clean snack areas : Clean snack plates/sniffing mats regularly for fresh use.
Checklist: Using herbal pellets wisely
Just run through this list:
✔ I use pellets as enrichment/reward
✔ I scatter or hide them (not all at once in one place)
✔ For herbivores, the basics are taken care of: hay
✔ I combine with flowers/leaves for variation
✔ I keep everything dry, dark and closed
✔ I remove wet leftovers and keep snack areas clean
Safety warnings
- Introduce new pellets gradually and start with small amounts.
- Use as a supplement: the basis remains suitable food and (for herbivores) plenty of hay.
- Store dry; do not use a product that smells musty or feels damp.
- Do you suddenly notice a decrease in appetite, unusual stools, or noticeable lethargy? If in doubt, consult a veterinarian.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Herb Pellets
Are herbal pellets staple food?
No, this is meant as enrichment/reward. The basics can be found in food and (for herbivores) plenty of hay .
Can I mix pellets with hay?
Yes, that works very well. It makes the hay patch more interesting and encourages searching.
What is a fun way to offer pellets?
A snack board, sniffing mat, foraging toys, or something scattered throughout the enclosure. Tips and products can be found under Play & Foraging .
Where can I find all the herb categories together?
View the main category: Rodent & Rabbit Herbs .
Why buy herbal pellets from DRD Rodent Shop®?
✔ Specialist since 2011
✔ Ordered before 5 PM = shipped the same day
✔ Delivered from our own stock
✔ Well-thought-out range with clear selection aid

