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Dried flowers for rabbits as a fragrant variation

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Dried flowers for rabbits, such as chamomile, rose, marigold, cornflower, and flower mixes. Ideal as a supplement to hay or for foraging.
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Tasty and healthy hay snack for rabbits and all other rodents that like something tasty and healthy to nibble on! It is a large shrub of about 200 grams (18 cm long), so the nibbling pleasure is great for the animals. The delicious topping of dried cornfl

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Dried red rose flowers as a natural floral variation for rodents and rabbits. Beautiful mixed into hay, as a topping, or as a scattering mix.

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Meadow hay with marigold and rose blossom for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, degus, and small rodents. Complementary feed with 28% crude fiber.

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Dried blue cornflowers for rodents and rabbits. Colorful floral variety to enrich hay, scatter around, and stimulate foraging.

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Dried chamomile flowers as a natural floral variation for rodents and rabbits. Lovely mixed into hay, as a topping, or as a scatter mix for foraging.

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Enrich 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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Dried marigold flowers as a natural supplementary animal feed. Beautiful as a colorful bedding layer, mixed with hay, or during foraging for rodents and rabbits.

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Colorful blossom mix for rodents and rabbits. The floral choice for enriching hay, landscaping, foraging, and a beautiful natural finish.

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Greener flower and herb meadow mix with green oats, parsley stems, and blossoms. Ideal for enriching hay and stimulating natural foraging.

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Dried yellow daisies for rodents and rabbits. Ideal for enriching hay, mixing with herbs, or scattering as a natural foraging opportunity.

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We have come up with something very special for all rodents, rodent friends and friends of rodent friends: three wonderful mixtures with which you can enrich the food of your furry friends. They all have something in common: they smell seductive, taste de

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Dried hibiscus flowers for rodents and rabbits. Ideal for enriching hay, mixing with herbs, or scattering as a natural foraging opportunity.

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Colorful flower mix with hibiscus, calendula, immortelle, and black mallow. For hay enrichment, sniffing, and foraging.

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Dried Jasmine Flowers for rodents and rabbits. Ideal for enriching hay, mixing with herbs, or scattering as a natural foraging moment.

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Special dried cactus flowers for rodents and rabbits. Ideal for enriching hay, mixing with herbs, or scattering as a natural foraging moment.

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Dried Yarrow Flowers for rodents and rabbits. Ideal for enriching hay, mixing with herbs, or scattering as a natural foraging opportunity.

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Dried Marigolds 130 grams for rodents and rabbits. Colorful flowers to enrich hay, mix with herbs, or scatter during foraging.

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Imagine a world full of joy and color, perfectly suited to our little rodent friends. Meet the enchanting Strawflower, a flower so beautiful it will steal your heart. With its unique "straw" look, this flower is like no other. A true work of nature that w

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A tube with a beautiful bunch of grains, grasses and flowers. Besides being a beautiful bunch, the stems contain tasty grains and seeds. This mix has been specially formulated for both rodents and birds!

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Discover the enchanting tube with a beautiful bunch of grains, grasses and flowers now! But that's not all, because these stems are packed with tasty grains and seeds. A real treat for both your rodent friends and the cheerful birds! The bouquet has been

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Dried dandelion herb and flowers as additional herbal variety. Tasty mixed into hay, sniffing area, or foraging bin for rodents and rabbits.

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Dried lavender for hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, and natural enclosure decoration. Beautiful as a floral accent, for tactile enrichment, and for an atmospheric landscaping harvest.

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Dried sea lavender for natural scaping, floral accents, and enrichment. Beautiful for hamster scaping, gerbil scaping, and atmospheric enclosure decoration.

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Supplementary herbal mix with lemon balm, cornflower, peppermint, narrow-leaved plantain, pea flakes, rose blossom, sage, and birch leaf.

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Rabbit herbs, flowers, and dried flowers at DRD Rodent Shop

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

Rabbits Herbs Flowers – dried flowers for fragrance, color, and variety

Choosing dried flowers for rabbits Dried flowers for rabbits are a fragrant and colorful addition to hay, clean drinking water, and suitable rabbit food. In this category, you will find flowers such as chamomile, rose petals, marigold, cornflower, blossom mixes, and other floral products. You can use them to make hay more interesting, as a small change of pace, or during foraging times.

At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, we select flowers for rabbits based on natural behavior and practical use. Flowers are not a staple food or medicine, but they can provide more scent, flavor, texture, and sniffing pleasure. Would you like to choose from a wider range of herbs? Then also check out Dried Rabbit Herbs , Dried Rabbit Leaves , and Dried Rabbit Herb Roots .

 

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

Handy to mix with hay, scatter in a sniffing area, or use for foraging.

Give flowers in moderation and introduce new varieties gradually, so you can clearly see what suits your rabbit.

Fragrant variation

Dried flowers provide extra fragrance, color, and flavor alongside the daily base of hay and feed.

Beautiful through hay

A few flowers mixed with hay makes the hay corner more interesting and encourages quiet foraging.

For foraging

Flowers are easy to scatter in a snack plate, snuffle mat, hay feeder, or foraging toy.

Why give dried flowers to rabbits?

Rabbits are curious eaters. They enjoy sniffing, selecting, nibbling, and foraging. Dried flowers complement this natural behavior beautifully. They provide variety without having to change the basis of the diet.

Flowers are especially useful as a small addition to hay, in a herb mix, or while foraging. This makes mealtime more interesting and encourages your rabbit to search quietly. The basics always remain the same: plenty of hay, clean drinking water, and suitable rabbit food.

Dried flowers help with

More scent, color, and variety in the hay corner.

Small sniffing and searching moments.

Stimulate foraging behavior with small portions.

Variety alongside herbs, leaves, and other botanicals.

Discovering new scents and textures.

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

What can you find in this category Rabbits Herbs Flowers?

In this category, you will find dried flowers and floral products for rabbits. Think of loose flowers, blossoms, flower mixes, floral hay products, and herbal products in which flowers play a prominent role. You can specifically choose one type of flower or alternate with a mix.

Assortment in this category

Loose dried flowers: such as chamomile, rose, marigold, cornflower, or other types of flowers.

Flower mixes: handy when you are looking for multiple scents, colors, and textures in one product.

Flowery hay products: for rabbits that like to forage through hay and floral parts.

Herbs with flowers: for extra variety alongside regular dried herbs.

Foraging products with flowers: for scattering, mixing, or incorporating into snack platters.

How do you use dried flowers for rabbits?

Use dried flowers in small quantities. Because flowers are dried, the scent and taste are often distinct. Therefore, start slowly if your rabbit is not yet familiar with a new type of flower.

You can give flowers separately as a small extra, mix them with hay, incorporate them into a herb mix, or use them in a forage product. Small quantities work particularly well: this keeps it special and ensures hay remains the basis of the menu.

offer in a practical way

Sprinkle a small amount of flowers through hay.

Use flowers in a snack plate or snuffle mat.

Alternate flower types with herbs and leaves.

Give flowers as a supplement, not as the main food.

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

Mix dried flowers with hay

Hay remains the most important daily staple for rabbits. You can use dried flowers to make hay more interesting. A small amount of flowers mixed into or sprinkled over the hay adds extra scent and encourages foraging.

Do not use too much, so that your rabbit does not just pick out the flowers. The goal is for the flowers to make the hay more attractive, not to replace it. Keep the hay dry, clean, and readily available.

Combining flowers and hay

Sprinkle flowers as a topping over a handful of hay.

Mix a small amount into the hay rack or hay feeder.

Combine flowers with leaves or fine herbs for extra variety.

Do not use so much that your rabbit mainly selects flowers.

Replace hay in time when it becomes dusty, wet, or less fresh.

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

Foraging with dried flowers

Dried flowers are very suitable for foraging because you can easily scatter them. A small amount in a snack bowl, snuffle mat, hay feeder, or cardboard roll can be enough to keep your rabbit occupied for longer.

For a beginner, make it easy and visible. For a rabbit that already enjoys foraging, you can hide the flowers a bit more among hay, leaves, or other suitable foraging materials.

Foraging ideas with flowers

Scatter flowers among hay or leaves.

Use a small amount on a snack plate.

Hide flowers in a cardboard roll with hay.

Combine flowers with herbs for more fragrance variety.

Keep it mild and appropriate for the daily diet.

Which flowers do you choose for your rabbit?

Which flower you choose depends on your goal. Do you primarily want fragrance? Then choose a distinct flower type or mix. Do you want color and variety? Then flower mixes are pleasant. Do you want to combine with hay? Then smaller flower parts often work well as a topping.

Also observe your rabbit itself. Some rabbits eat flower parts immediately, while others need to sniff them first or leave certain types untouched. That is not a problem: by gently varying the offerings, you will naturally discover what your rabbit finds interesting.

Select by usage

With hay: choose smaller flower parts or a flower mix.

For sniffing: choose fragrant flowers or a mix with different textures.

For variety: alternate flowers with herbs and leaves.

For a gift or package: choose floral mixes or sensory products.

For a gradual trial run: start with one type and then build up from there.

Good to know about dried flowers

Dried flowers are intended as supplementary nutrition and enrichment. They are not medicine and do not replace veterinary advice. Therefore, use flowers for scent, variety, foraging, and small snack moments.

Does your rabbit have symptoms, is it not eating well, is it producing abnormal droppings, or are you concerned about its health? Then contact a veterinarian specializing in rabbits. Flowers can be a nice extra, but basic care and health always remain more important.

Use responsibly

Give flowers as a supplement alongside hay and appropriate food.

Start small with new flower varieties or sensitive bellies.

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

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

Do not use flowers as a substitute for hay, feed, or veterinary advice.

Handy shopping routes at Konijnen Kruiden Bloemen

Dried flowers combine well with hay, herbs, leaves, snacks, and foraging products. These routes allow you to make your choices more quickly.

Rabbit Herbs

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

View rabbit herbs

Dried Herbs

For loose herbs, herb mixes, and botanicals alongside flowers.

View dried herbs

Dried Leaves

For more texture, nibbling, and natural variety.

View dried leaves

Rabbit Hay

For the daily base and to mix flowers into.

View rabbit hay

Playing & Foraging

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

View play & foraging

Rabbit snacks

For small snack moments alongside herbs, flowers, hay, and basic food.

View rabbit snacks

Learn more about flowers, herbs, and foraging

Do you want to use flowers consciously in daily care? Then also read our information pages on herbs, nutrition, hay, and foraging. This way, you not only choose a flower species, but you also know better 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 rabbits, herbs, and flowers

Can rabbits eat dried flowers?

Yes, suitable dried flowers can be given as a supplement alongside hay, water, and appropriate rabbit food. Give small quantities and introduce new types of flowers gradually.

Are dried flowers a staple food for rabbits?

No, dried flowers are a supplement. Hay remains the most important daily staple. You use flowers for variety, scent, foraging, and small snack moments.

How do you give flowers to a rabbit?

You can mix a small amount into the hay, sprinkle it on a snack plate, use it in a snuffle mat, or offer it as a small topping.

How many flowers is a rabbit allowed?

Use flowers sparingly and in small quantities. The correct amount depends on your rabbit, the rest of its diet, and how your rabbit reacts to new products.

Can you mix flowers with hay?

Yes, that is a handy way to make hay more interesting. Sprinkle a little bit through or over the hay so that your rabbit keeps searching and the hay remains the base.

Are flowers suitable for foraging?

Yes, dried flowers are suitable for foraging. You can scatter them in hay, snack boards, snuffle mats, or other suitable foraging products.

Do flowers have medicinal properties?

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

How do you store dried flowers?

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

Rabbits Herbs Flowers at DRD Rodent Shop®

At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, you will find dried flowers for rabbits as a fragrant supplement alongside hay and rabbit food. From loose flowers to flower mixes and floral products: we help you choose based on natural behavior, responsible use, and practical application.

Dried flowers, flower mixes, and floral products 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 flowers suit your rabbit
Specialist since 2011
Delivered from our own stock

DRD Rodent Shop specialist since 2011

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