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Rabbit Herbs Flowers – Dried Flowers for Rabbits

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Rabbit herb flowers are a fragrant and natural addition to a rabbit's diet. Dried flowers provide variety and enrichment and are fed sparingly alongside hay and rabbit food.
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Rabbit flowers and herbs – dried flowers for rabbits

Rabbit Herb Flowers – Fragrant, Natural Variety for Foraging

Want to spice up your rabbit's diet without messing with the basics? In this category, you'll find a carefully selected assortment of dried flowers for rabbits (such as chamomile, rose blossom, marigold, and flower mixes). Flowers add scent, flavor, and texture, and complement their natural foraging and nibbling behavior . As always, hay remains the foundation; flowers are a supplement. Specialist since 2011 .

Enrichment & variation
Flowers make mealtime more interesting and encourage foraging.

All rabbit herbs →
Basic remains simple
Hay as a base, rabbit food as a supplement; flowers in moderation.

Rabbit hay → | Rabbit food →
Easy to use
Sprinkle, mix, or stuff in forage items for an added challenge.

Play & Forage →

What do you use rabbit herb flowers for?

Dried flowers are used as a supplement to the daily diet. They never replace hay or complete food, but they do help create variety in aroma, flavor, and texture. Many rabbits enjoy this, and it fits well with their natural foraging behavior.

Popular applications
Sprinkle a little bit through hay for more interest.
Mix with herbs for variety.
Use as a “sniffing ingredient” in forage products .

Which flowers can you find in this category?

Our range includes individual flowers (such as chamomile, rose blossom, and marigold) as well as practical mixes. Mixes are ideal if you like to vary your selection, while individual flowers are handy if you want to choose based on your rabbit's preferences.

Responsible feeding: build up in moderation and gradually

Dried flowers are more concentrated than fresh flowers. Therefore, offer small portions , introduce new varieties gradually, and vary the food. This keeps the menu interesting without it becoming "too much of a good thing."

Smart combinations in your rabbit menu

Flowers are best served as part of a clear foundation: hay (always) + complete rabbit food (measured) + flowers/herbs for variety. Want to reward? Preferably choose appropriate rabbit snacks and keep them small.

Rabbit Herbs | Rabbit Hay | Rabbit Food

Safety

Always offer flowers as a supplement and in small quantities. Build up gradually when introducing a new species, observe how your rabbit reacts, and store products in a dry, sealed container. If there is a persistent change in appetite, behavior, or stool, contact a veterinarian.

FAQ

Are dried flowers a substitute for hay?
No. Hay remains the foundation of a rabbit's diet; flowers are purely supplementary.

What is the best way to give flowers?
Sprinkle a small amount through hay or use them in foraging items for an extra challenge.

Where can I find more variety besides flowers?
View all rabbit herbs or combine with snacks with care.

Fragrant variety for foraging and enrichment
Supplement to hay & rabbit food (basic remains leading)
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