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Dried rabbit herbs for variety and foraging

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Dried rabbit herbs as a natural supplement alongside hay and rabbit food. Ideal to mix with hay, scatter, or use when foraging.
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Mallow flowers, from the mallow plant, are not only a feast for the eyes but also a delicious treat for your furry friends. Rodents and rabbits will delight in the soft and flavorful petals this plant offers.

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Dried broad-leaved plantain leaves make a crunchy leaf topping for rabbits and rodents. Perfect for mixing into hay or scattering for foraging: they add variety, structure, and encourage foraging in the enclosure.

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Botanicals Maxi Mix is a natural, tasty mix for rodents. Choose from Raspberries & Cauliflower or Peppermint & Chamomile Blossoms. Ideal as a snack or main food.

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Herbs 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

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Dried dandelion leaves as a natural leaf variation for rodents and rabbits. Tasty mixed into hay, as a topping, or as a scatter mix for foraging.

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Bunny Nature Botanicals Mid Mix – Fine Natural Mix for Guinea Pigs, Rabbits, Chinchillas, Degus, Gerbils, Mice, Hamsters, and Rats! Natural herbal mix with carefully selected plants and flowers. Ideal as a snack or part of the allNature nutrition concept

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Enjoy Nature Cucumber & Dill for Rodents and Rabbits! Discover the delicious Enjoy Nature Cucumber & Dill, an irresistible snack specially developed for small rodents! This tasty mix of crunchy cucumber and fragrant dill not only offers a delicious treat,

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Crispy pear leaves as a leaf topping for hay and foraging fun. Handy for scattering, hiding, or using in hamster/gerbil scaping. Available in 100g, 500g, and 1kg.

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Molting Pellets for Rabbits and Rodents! A tasty and natural support during the molting period for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus. These molting pellets are made with a rich blend of nettle, linseed, ribwort plantain, fennel seed, birch leaf

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100% dried nettle leaves, finely chopped. Ideal for mixing with hay, as a topping, or to sprinkle for added variety and foraging enjoyment. Suitable as a supplement for rodents and rabbits.

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Discover the Natural Delight: JR Farm Crunchy Herbs with Bears! Pamper your rodents and rabbits with an irresistible mix of natural ingredients in the JR Farm Crunchy Herbs with Bears. This delicious treat not only offers a tasty experience, but also nume

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Crunchy dandelion root as a natural snack and foraging treat. Perfect for hiding in hay or a sniff box for extra nibbling fun and variety.

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Winter Magic Mix – The Seasonal Special for Rodents! Your rodents deserve a nutritious and tasty treat that suits the season during winter. Winter Magic Mix is a carefully formulated food mix packed with natural ingredients. With a combination of nutritio

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If 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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Discover Our Dried Green Pepper - A Healthy Treat for All Rodents! Treat your small rodents to our carefully dried green pepper, a high-quality snack and ideal supplement for their diet. Thanks to our gentle drying process, the pepper retains its fresh ta

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Cracker with Dandelion – Fibre-rich gnawing snack for rodents and rabbits! Fibre-rich gnawing snack with dried dandelion for rodents and rabbits. The large cracker (Ø 4 cm) is ideal for nibbling and supports digestion.

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Dried Rocket (Heary Rocket) – Natural and Tasty for Rodents! Add variety to your rodent's diet with our Dried Rocket (Heary Rocket)! This delicious and 100% natural dried plant is a great addition to the menu of small rodents like hamsters, guinea pigs, m

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Supplementary winter herb and flower mix in a bucket with parsley, cornflower, dandelion, narrow-leaved plantain, nettle, chamomile, and hop flowers.

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The Lucky Bowl is a cheerful and healthy snack dish for small nibblers. The bowl is filled with a delicious mix of natural ingredients that your rodent will really enjoy. From fragrant parsley to colorful vegetables and flowers - this bowl is a party in t

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Buy dried rabbit herbs at DRD Rodent Shop

Rabbit herbs • Dried herbs • Foraging • Hay interest • Variety

Dried Rabbit Herbs – natural variety alongside hay and feed

Choosing dried herbs for rabbits Dried rabbit herbs are a great way to add extra scent, flavor, and texture to your rabbit's daily diet. You can use them as a small supplement alongside hay, suitable rabbit food, and clean drinking water. Think of loose herbs, herbal harvest products, leaves, stems, herb mixes, and plant-based extras that encourage your rabbit to sniff, search, and nibble quietly.

At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, we select dried herbs for rabbits based on natural behavior and practical use. Herbs are not a substitute for hay or staple food, but they can help make the hay corner more interesting, foraging more enjoyable, and provide more variety. Would you like to make a more targeted selection? Then also check out Rabbit Herb Flowers , Dried Rabbit Leaves , and Dried Rabbit Herb Roots .

 

In short: dried rabbit herbs are supplementary extras alongside hay, water, and appropriate basic food.

Handy to mix with hay, scatter in a foraging area, or give in small quantities as variety.

Introduce new herbs gradually and alternate them so you can clearly see what suits your rabbit.

More aroma and flavor

Dried herbs make hay and foraging moments more interesting through extra scent, flavor, and texture.

For natural search

You can scatter, mix, or hide herbs so that your rabbit can sniff and search quietly.

Easy to dose

Dried herbs have a long shelf life and are easy to use in small portions alongside your daily base.

Why give dried herbs to rabbits?

Rabbits are naturally occupied with eating, searching, smelling, selecting, and nibbling. Dried herbs complement this perfectly. They provide more variety than just a solid pellet or the same hay rack, without you having to change the basic diet.

Especially for rabbits that are a bit picky about hay, mixing a small amount of herbs into the hay can help make the hay corner more interesting. Herbs are also very suitable for foraging: use small quantities, spread them out well, and let your rabbit search.

Dried herbs help with

More variety in aroma, taste, and texture.

Make hay more interesting by mixing in a little bit.

Stimulate foraging behavior by scattering or hiding.

Small reward moments during habituation or training.

Offer variety without replacing the basis of hay and feed.

Read more: Herbs for Rabbits · Foraging for Rabbits · What does a rabbit eat?

What can you find in this Dried Rabbit Herbs category?

In this category, you will find dried herbs and botanicals for rabbits neatly organized together. Think of loose herbs, herbal harvest products, herb mixes, leaves, stems, herbal plant parts, and products you can use to stimulate hay interest, small snack moments, or foraging.

Assortment in this category

Loose dried herbs: handy for consciously choosing what you want to offer.

Spice mixes: convenient when you are looking for more variety in a single product.

Harvested products: with more structure, stems, or natural plant parts.

Leaves and spicy botanicals: for sniffing, nibbling, and mixing with hay.

Herbal foraging products: for searching moments, snack boards, and sniffing spots.

How do you use dried herbs for rabbits?

Use dried herbs in small quantities. Because they are dried, the scent and flavor are often more concentrated than with fresh herbs. Therefore, start slowly, especially if your rabbit is not yet familiar with a new product.

You can offer herbs in various ways: mix them with hay, scatter them over a hay corner, use them in a treat bowl, put them in a foraging roll, or give them as a small reward. Observe carefully what your rabbit likes and alternate between different types.

Practical handling

Start with a small amount when giving an herb for the first time.

Mix herbs into hay or scatter them on a sniffing spot.

Use herbs as a supplement, not as a main food.

Vary the types and do not always feed the same thing.

Pay attention to appetite, droppings, and how your rabbit reacts to new products.

Mix dried herbs with hay

Hay always remains the foundation for rabbits. Dried herbs can help make the hay more appealing, especially if your rabbit is a bit of a picky eater or if you want to make the hay corner more interesting. Use small amounts for this, so that the hay still takes center stage.

You can sprinkle herbs on top of the hay, mix them into a hay sack, or distribute them in several places in the hay corner. This way, your rabbit has to search and sniff, and eating becomes less predictable.

Combining herbs and hay

Sprinkle a small amount of herbs through or over the hay.

Use herbs to make the hay corner more varied.

Do not mix so much that your rabbit mainly picks out herbs.

Keep the hay dry, fresh, and readily available.

Optionally combine with a hay rack, hay sack, or a designated hay corner.

See also: Rabbit Hay · Rabbit Hay Rack · Rabbit Hay Selection Guide

Foraging with dried rabbit herbs

Dried herbs are very suitable for foraging. You need very little to make a snack board, sniffing mat, hay corner, or food roll more interesting. By scattering herbs, your rabbit has to search and sniff instead of eating everything from one bowl.

For beginners, keep it simple: scatter visibly among hay or on a flat snack plate. For rabbits already accustomed to foraging, you can hide herbs among hay, in a cardboard tube, or in a suitable foraging toy.

Foraging ideas with herbs

Scatter herbs in a hay corner or hay box.

Use a small amount in a snack plate or snuffle mat.

Hide herbs in a cardboard roll with hay.

Combine herbs with leaves or flowers for more structure.

Don't make it too difficult when your rabbit still needs to learn to search.

Which dried herbs do you choose for your rabbit?

The best herb depends on how you want to use it. Fine herbs are handy for mixing into hay. Coarser harvested products provide more structure. Leaves are suitable for nibbling and mixing. Flowers add color, fragrance, and variety. Roots and stemmy products, on the other hand, can provide more texture for nibbling.

Also observe your rabbit itself. Some rabbits are true sniffers, while others primarily look for coarse textures or specific scents. By starting small and varying the items, you will naturally discover what your rabbit enjoys using.

Select by usage

Mix into hay: choose fine or fragrant herbs.

For sniffing: choose herbal mixes, flowers, or leaves.

For structure: choose harvest products, stems, or root products.

For foraging: choose products that are easy to scatter or hide.

For variety: feel free to alternate herbs, flowers, and leaves.

Good to know about dried rabbit herbs

Dried herbs are intended as additional variety. They are not medicine and are not attributed any medicinal effects in our texts. Therefore, use herbs for scent, flavor, foraging, variety, and small snack moments, not to treat health problems.

Does your rabbit have symptoms, is it not eating well, is it dropping abnormally, or are you concerned about its health? Then contact a veterinarian specializing in rabbits. Herbs can be a nice supplement, but they never replace veterinary advice or appropriate basic care.

Use calmly and responsibly

Give herbs as a supplement alongside hay and appropriate feed.

Start small with new herbs or sensitive tummies.

Store dried herbs in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place.

Pay attention to appetite, droppings, and behavior when offering something new.

Do not use herbs as a substitute for veterinary advice.

Handy shopping routes for dried rabbit herbs

Dried herbs work best as part of a complete routine with hay, appropriate feed, foraging, and variety. Following these routes, you can make your choices more quickly.

Rabbit Herbs

For all herb routes: dried herbs, flowers, leaves, roots, and herbal toys.

View rabbit herbs

Rabbit Hay

For daily use and to mix herbs into.

View rabbit hay

Herbs Flowers

For color, fragrance, and variety alongside other herbs.

View herbs and flowers

Dried Leaves

For more texture, nibbling, and natural variety.

View dried leaves

Playing & Foraging

For snack plates, foraging products, and actively searching for small rewards.

View play & foraging

Rabbit snacks

For small snack moments alongside herbs, hay, and basic feed.

View rabbit snacks

Learn more about herbs, food, and foraging

Do you want to use herbs consciously in daily care? Then also read our information pages on herbs, nutrition, hay, and foraging. This way, you not only choose a product but also have a better understanding of how to offer it practically.

Herbs for Rabbits · What does a rabbit eat? · Rabbit Hay Selection Guide · Foraging for Rabbits · Rabbit Droppings

Frequently asked questions about dried rabbit herbs

Can rabbits eat dried herbs?

Yes, suitable dried herbs can be given as a supplement alongside hay, water, and appropriate rabbit food. Give small amounts and introduce new herbs gradually.

Are dried herbs a staple food for rabbits?

No, dried herbs are a supplement. Hay remains the most important daily staple. Rabbit food, water, and optionally vegetables or herbs supplement the routine.

How do you give dried herbs to a rabbit?

You can mix a small amount into the hay, sprinkle it on a treat plate, use it in a foraging toy, or offer it as a small reward.

How much dried herbs can a rabbit have?

Use dried herbs sparingly and in small quantities. The correct amount depends on the herb, your rabbit, the rest of the diet, and how your rabbit reacts to it.

Can you mix herbs into hay?

Yes, that is a practical way to make hay more interesting. Sprinkle a small amount through the hay so that your rabbit keeps searching and the hay remains the base.

Are herbs suitable for foraging?

Yes, dried herbs are very suitable for foraging. You can scatter them in hay, a treat board, a sniffing mat, or other suitable foraging product.

Do herbs have a medicinal effect?

We use herbs as supplementary food and enrichment, not as medicine. Does your rabbit have health problems, is it not eating well, or is it dropping abnormally? Then please contact a veterinarian specializing in rabbits.

How do you store dried rabbit herbs?

Store dried herbs in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place. This way, the aroma, texture, and quality are better preserved.

Dried Rabbit Herbs at DRD Rodent Shop®

At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, you will find dried rabbit herbs for variety, foraging, and small snack moments alongside the daily basics. From loose herbs and herb mixes to leaves, flowers, and harvested products: we help you choose based on natural behavior, responsible use, and practical application.

Dried herbs, herb mixes, and botanicals neatly organized together
Practical to use with hay, in snack bowls, or when foraging
Selection guide for variety, hay interest, sniffing, and responsible feeding
With clear explanations so you know faster which herbs suit your rabbit
Specialist since 2011
Delivered from our own stock

DRD Rodent Shop specialist since 2011

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