Rat Herbs and Seeds in the Ratten Webshop
Give your rodents and rabbits a tasty and nutritious feast with the JR Farm Wheatfield Mix. This mix is composed of a combination of different grains and blossoms, making it a delicious addition to their daily diet.
Read moreThis wooden hay rack can easily be placed anywhere in the enclosure. The rack provides space for hay and carrots or other treats can be placed on the side. The animals can eat from the hay rack from both sides....
Read moreThe JR Farm Wooden Herb Jar is a delicious and stimulating treat for your rodents and rabbits. Made from hardwood and filled with a tasty blend of natural ingredients, this spice jar provides both a tasty and entertaining feeding experience.
Read moreDried daisies are a delicious and natural treat for rodents and rabbits. These yellow flowers are not only tasty, but can also provide an additional source of nutrients and variety in your pets' diet.
Read moreBuy Herbs and Seeds for your Rats easily at DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, the online Rat Webshop for your Rat
For hay, herbs and seeds for your Rats you have come to the right place in our Rats webshop. Here you will find different types and brands of hay, herbs and seeds for an attractive price. Ordering is quick and easy in our Ratten webshop.
Why are Rats Granivores?
Rats are granivores, just like mice, hamsters and gerbils. Yet the diet of all these animals differs significantly from each other. What all these animals, along with herbivores such as guinea pigs and rabbits, have in common are the herbs that they occasionally eat for medicinal purposes. In the wild, animals have to fend for themselves and have developed excellent botany to do so.
Can herbs be fed to rats?
Herbs have their own purpose. One herb has a calming effect, another promotes digestion and another has an expectorant effect. For Rats, there is one type of herb in particular that stands out above the others: thyme. Thyme has traditionally been used for the respiratory tract. It has an expectorant effect and allows free breathing.
Which herbs your Rats like depends largely on individual needs. If you really want to find out which ones they like, it is recommended to try several different herbs. Give the animals a little bit of each herb at a time and see how they respond.
If the animals show certain ailments, you can tailor the herb to the ailment.