JR Farm Pure Pumpkin Seeds
Pure Pumpkin Seeds €3,99 €4,99

Pure Pumpkin Seeds

€4,99 €3,99
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Product description

JR Farm Pure Pumpkin seeds for rodents!

Tasty pumpkin seeds in shell. Pumpkin seeds contain 30 - 51% essential fatty acids such as Omega 6 and 3. In addition, pumpkin seeds contain minerals, especially zinc and selenium. In addition, the seeds also contain calcium, magnesium and phosphorus. In terms of vitamins, pumpkin seeds mainly contain vitamin E and, to a lesser extent, vitamin B.

Pure Nature
Rich in healthy fats and magnesium
Supports digestion, skin, coat and has an anti-inflammatory effect

Pumpkin seeds are rich in essential fatty acids, including omega-3 fatty acids. They also contain other nutrients such as fiber, protein and minerals.

Pumpkin seeds are a nutritious and healthy food for rodents, including hamsters. Here are some key points about pumpkin seeds for rodents:

  1. Nutritional value: Pumpkin seeds are rich in nutrients, including protein, fiber, healthy fats and minerals such as magnesium, potassium, iron and zinc. They also contain antioxidants such as vitamin E.

  2. Omega-3 fatty acids: Pumpkin seeds contain omega-3 fatty acids, albeit in smaller amounts than some other seeds. These fatty acids have anti-inflammatory properties and can contribute to a healthy coat, skin and general health.

  3. Fiber: The fiber in pumpkin seeds can contribute to a healthy digestive system in rodents. They help promote bowel movement and can prevent constipation.

  4. Dental care: Pumpkin seeds have a firm texture, which can help wear down rodents' teeth. Gnawing hard seeds can help keep their teeth healthy and at a suitable length.

Nutritional advice JR Farm Pumpkin seeds

Although pumpkin seeds are very healthy, they should be given in moderation. Excessive consumption of pumpkin seeds can lead to weight gain and dietary imbalance. It is best to give pumpkin seeds as a treat alongside a balanced diet formulated for the rodent's specific needs.

jr farm rodent snacks and food for rodents and rabbits

Specifications
Content (approx): 125 grams
Composition: pumpkin seeds
Analysis: -
Promotes Foraging: Yes, by scattering around
Suitable for: Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu
Particularities: -
JR Farm Pure Pumpkin Seeds
Reviews
9.9 / 10
(14)
10 / 10
Fardau 30 October 2022

Mijn hamsters vinden ze super lekker!

  • + Natuurlijk
  • - Beetje groen

10 / 10
marije 24 June 2022

ik vind het een fijn product alleen is het niet heel veel maar wel gewoon goed

10 / 10
Corrianne 08 May 2022

Mijn Syrische hamster is hier erg dol op.

10 / 10
Amy 27 April 2022

Heel goed product zeker je geld waard

  • + Grote pitten

10 / 10
Gina van den Berg 02 March 2022

Mijn rusje is hier gek op!

10 / 10
Roos De Vries 02 August 2021

Mijn hamsters en muis zijn er gek op.

10 / 10
Lieke 01 July 2020

Mijn Russische dwerghamster vind ze erg lekker.

10 / 10
L 01 May 2020

Mijn russische dwerghamster is er dol op.

10 / 10
Tristan Jansen 12 July 2019

Dit is echt een aanrader mijn hamster pakt het meteen uit mijn handen als ik het te voorschijn haal!

10 / 10
Lisa 01 March 2019

Mijn kleine pluis vind ze heerlijk... Lastig te krijgen in ANDERE dierenwinkels blij dat ik ze op deze website gevonden heb

10 / 10
Judith 04 December 2018

een lekkere snack voor (dwerg) hamsters

8 / 10
Annemieke 01 December 2018

Onze gerbils zijn dol op pompoenpitten. JR Farm heeft fijne natuurlijke producten. Soms wat aan de duurdere kant maar dat is het wel waard.

10 / 10
Saskia 17 November 2018

Mijn hamster is er verzot op

10 / 10
Evelien 01 September 2018

Onze hamster is er verzot op! Het is een lekker snack voor tussendoor.

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