Rodent Herb Mixes for Rodents & Rabbits
Treat your rodents to a tasty and versatile treat with our Dried Vegetable & Herb Garden Mix. This carefully crafted mix offers a variety of flavors and nutrients to enrich your pets' diet.
Read moreSupplementary forage mix for rabbits with hay, herbs, flowers, hazel branches, and natural cranberries. Ideal for scattering to encourage sniffing, searching, and nibbling. Also great as a topping on hay or in foraging toys.
Read moreHerbs Field Fiber Mix for Rodents and Rabbits! Discover the Herbs Field Fiber Mix, a delicious and nutritious treat specially developed for herbivorous rodents and rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchillas! This unique mix is composed of a carefully selected c
Read moreIf you are looking for a tasty and healthy way to spoil your rodent or rabbit, Grandma's Vegetable & Herb Mix is the perfect choice! This mix of carefully selected vegetables and herbs offers not only a delicious snack but also numerous health benefits fo
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Supplementary forage mix for guinea pigs with herbs, flowers, birch twigs, and apple. Ideal for scattering for enrichment and nibbling fun. Also suitable for rabbits and small rodents. Contents: 400 grams.
Read moreDiscover the crunchy delight of Dried Wheat Herbs for your rodents. These carefully dried wheat herbs are a tasty and nutritious addition to your beloved pets' diet.
Read moreRodent Grocer Oats & Barley Grass is a natural blend of oats and barley as a supplementary feed. It's delicious for foraging, scratching, and as a varied supplement for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreTreat your rodents to a nutritious and tasty feast with our Dried Alfalfa. This high-quality, carefully dried alfalfa offers a range of benefits and nutrients to enrich your beloved pets' diet.
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A Natural Treat for Rodents and Rabbits: Dried Dandelion Herb with Dandelions from "Rodent Grocer." At "Rodent Grocer," we understand that your rodents and rabbits deserve nothing less than the very best. That's why we proudly present our Dried Dandelion
Read moreSupplementary green oats for rodents and rabbits. High in fiber, natural, and fun to mix with hay or offer as foraging material.
Read moreComplete mixed degu food with flakes, alfalfa, carrot, parsley, lemon balm, peppermint, beetroot, narrow-leaved plantain, marigold, and mountain meadow hay.
Read moreNatural, grain-free and pellet-free rabbit food mix with mountain meadow hay, herbs, seeds, and vegetables. High in fiber and ideal for foraging. Plastic-free, recyclable packaging. Contents: 2 kg.
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Grain-free guinea pig food without pellets in a value bag (2 kg). A herb-rich texture mix with alpine meadow grasses, vegetables, and flowers. Great for foraging and providing variety. Combine with unlimited hay, fresh water, and daily vegetables.
Read moreSpicy parsley stems for rodents and rabbits. Tasty as a small green snack, mixed into hay, or as foraging material in the enclosure.
Read moreSupplementary snack mix with 90% arugula and 10% tomato. A green, fragrant mix to feed in small quantities or to use as a foraging snack.
Read moreEnrich the diet of your rodents and rabbits with the delicious and varied mix of JR Farm Flower Meadow. This mix consists of high-quality mountain meadow hay combined with colorful and aromatic blossoms, making it a tasty and visually appealing treat for
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Supplementary, fiber-rich herbal mix with 47.5% echinacea, 47.5% lucerne, and marigold blossom. Fragrant, green, and fun to mix with hay.
Read moreSupplementary green snack with dried parsley for rodents and rabbits. Fragrant, simple, and fun to mix into hay in small amounts.
Read moreComplete grain-free food for chinchillas and degus with quad-bits, long-fiber herbs, and vegetables. Feed every 24 hours and always combine with unlimited hay and fresh drinking water. Contents: 650 g.
Read moreGrain-free, natural herb mix for rabbits with plenty of grasses, herbs, and vegetables. High-fiber structure (19.5% crude fiber) and suitable as a complete food, alongside unlimited hay and fresh water. Also great for foraging.
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Treat your rodents and rabbits to the bounty of nature with Dried Herb Garden. This carefully crafted blend of dried herbs offers a delicious and fragrant addition to your beloved pets' diet, allowing them to enjoy the diverse flavors and aromas of variou
Read moreGrain-free, complete caviar food with long-fiber grasses and a herb-rich mix. Includes parsley (5%) as a natural source of vitamin C, plus vegetables, flowers, and hazelnut wood. Mixed texture: only refill the trough when it's (almost) empty. 400 grams.
Read moreTreat your rodents to the soothing and tasty treat of JR Farm Grainless Plus Chamomile & Dandelion Relax. This mix consists of gently dried dandelion combined with beneficial chamomile, which offers pure relaxation for every rodent. The aromatic rye flour
Read moreSpoil your rodents and rabbits with the delicious and aromatic mix of JR Farm Grainless Plus Sage & Dandelion. This carefully formulated blend combines the beneficial properties of dandelion and sage, making it a tasty and supportive addition to their die
Read moreHerb mixes – natural variety, fragrance & foraging pleasure
Herb mixes are a fun, natural way to add variety to your rodent or rabbit's diet. You can use them as a topping for hay, as foraging material, or as a small supplement to their daily food. The amount and frequency of feeding depends heavily on the species: herbivores (such as rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus) often use herbs differently than omnivores (such as hamsters, gerbils, mice, and rats). In this category, you'll find carefully selected herb mixes that are practical to use and compatible with natural behaviors (foraging, selecting, nibbling). Specialists since 2011, so you can choose with confidence and with help.
Sprinkle a small amount through hay or over feed and you'll instantly enhance the scent, texture, and "search" experience. It's ideal in combination with hay .
Herb mixes are perfect for hiding, sprinkling, or mixing in foraging areas. Also check out Play & Forage for additional "search opportunities."
Herbivores often choose differently than omnivores. Would you rather combine individual parts? Then also check out dried flowers and dried leaves .
What exactly are spice mixes?
A herb mix is a blend of dried plant parts, such as flowers, leaves, stems , and/or herbs . These mixes are intended to supplement and enrich the food: adding aroma, texture, and, above all, encouraging more activity. Want to see all the herb categories? Go to: Herbs for Rodents & Rabbits .
Which animals are herbal mixes suitable for?
Herb mixes can be a nice addition for many species, but the choice and amount depend on the type of animal:
- Herbivores (rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, degus): often nice as a variation through hay or as a bedding mix in foraging areas.
- Omnivores (hamsters, gerbils, mice, rats): usually as a small supplement or enrichment, not as a “base”.
Prefer to choose individual components by type? Then also check out: dried herbs & roots , dried branches & stems , and herb pellets .
How do you use herbal mixes in practice?
With these methods you can make it fun and organized right away:
- Through the hay – sprinkle a small amount through the hay to encourage your animal to search more actively.
- Foraging – hide small tufts of food in a sniffing area or sprinkle it in a food toy (more ideas at Play & Foraging ).
- As a topping – a little over the daily food (especially useful for fussy eaters who like to “select”).
Tip: Keep it small and observe what your pet likes. This way, it remains a fun addition to their routine.
Selection guide: how to choose a herb mix
With these points you can quickly choose a mix that suits your animal and goal:
- Animal species first – herbivores often prefer flower/leaf-rich mixes; omnivores are usually more frugal.
- Goal – Are you primarily looking for fragrance/variety? Choose flower or leaf mixes. Want more "searching"? Choose a coarser mix with stems/branches.
- Texture – fine and soft (flowers/leaves) or coarser (stems/branches) for more activity.
Want to combine them yourself instead of a mix? Start with: flowers + leaves + stems/branches (if desired).
Storage & freshness: how to keep your herb mix looking good
Herbs stay fresh best when stored dry, dark, and tightly sealed . We select our range with an eye for quality and storage, ensuring optimal preservation of aroma and texture.
Maintenance & hygiene
- Work cleanly : scoop herbs with a dry spoon/scoop (do not use wet hands).
- Store in a dry, dark place : this will help the mix retain its aroma and texture for longer.
- Remove old bits : If you're using herb mix as a sprinkler, regularly remove the "old bits."
- Keeping your hay area tidy : adding herbs to your hay works best if you also keep your hay area fresh (see Hay & Hay Racks ).
Checklist: Using herbal mixes wisely
Before you start, please review this list:
✔ I choose a mix that suits my animal species
✔ I use herbal mixes as a supplement/enrichment (not as a base)
✔ I combine it cleverly with hay (especially with herbivores)
✔ I create “search moments” with Play & Foraging
✔ I store the mix in a dry, dark and closed place
✔ I observe what my animal likes (structure/quantity) and adjust accordingly
Safety warnings
- Provide herbal mixes as a supplement to a menu; a good basic diet remains important (see Nutrition ).
- Introduce new mixes gradually , especially for sensitive eaters.
- Store spice mixes in a dry place and do not use any product that smells distinctly musty or feels damp.
- Be extra careful with animals that quickly “select”: it is better to sprinkle it through hay or use it as forage material in small portions.
- Do you suddenly notice a decrease in appetite, unusual stool, or a noticeable change in behavior? If in doubt, consult a veterinarian.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions about herb mixes
How often can I give a herbal mix?
That depends on the animal species, the basic feed, and the mix. Use it primarily as a supplement: a little mixed with hay, as a topping, or as forage, and see what your animal prefers.
What is the difference between a herb mix and loose herbs?
A mix is composed for variety and convenience. Individual herbs allow for highly targeted combinations. See the individual components under dried herbs & roots , flowers , and leaves .
Can I mix herb mixes with hay?
Yes, that's a great way to encourage searching and selecting. Start with a small amount and use good hay as a base.
Are herbal mixes also suitable for hamsters, gerbils, mice and rats?
Often as a supplement/enrichment, but generally in smaller quantities than for herbivores. Choose a mix with a suitable texture and use it primarily as a "snack/search moment."
Where can I find all the herb categories together?
Go to Rodent & Rabbit Herbs and also discover herbal pellets .
Why buy herb mixes 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

