JR Farm Hay & Herbs – hay, herb mixes & botanicals for rodents and rabbits
Supplementary snack mix with carrot, blackberry leaf, fennel plant, apple, pumpkin, Jerusalem artichoke, pumpkin seeds, beetroot, and hibiscus flowers. For rabbits and rodents.
Read moreHigh-fiber hay bowl made of mountain meadow hay for rodents and rabbits. Choose from Flowers, Fruit, or Vegetables. Fun to nibble on and explore.
Read moreNatural hazelnut twigs for gnawing, dragging, and exploring. Grain-free gnawing wood for rodents and rabbits. Ideal as daily enrichment.
Read moreNatural hazelnut branches with leaves to gnaw, pick, and explore. Grain-free harvest snack for rodents and rabbits.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Natural hemp sticks from JR Farm to gnaw on, explore, and offer as foraging material. For rodents and rabbits.
Read moreTreat your furry friends to the delicious and fragrant treat from the JR Farm Herb Garden! This carefully crafted blend of various herbs not only offers a flavorful experience but also a range of natural benefits for your rodents and rabbits.
Read moreNatural harvest pot with mountain meadow hay and aromatic dill. Great for foraging, sniffing, and nibbling for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreSupplementary herbal mix with lemon balm, cornflower, peppermint, narrow-leaved plantain, pea flakes, rose blossom, sage, and birch leaf.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Supplementary herb mix with beetroot, oat, wheat and pea flakes, carrot, parsley, lemon balm, peppermint, dandelion, lucerne and marigold.
Read moreDiscover the rich diversity of nature with JR Farm Herbal Harvest, a carefully composed mix of different types of wild grasses, spelt, caraway and canary seed. This natural mix offers rodents a varied and healthy diet that stimulates their natural gnawing
Read moreNatural sunflower stalks from JR Farm in two varieties: with herbs for rodents and rabbits, or with millet/seeds for small rodents, degus, and birds.
Read moreSturdy snack bell from JR Farm in multiple variations. To place on a surface or hang up, so that rodents and rabbits can nibble, tug, search, and forage.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Supplementary herb mix with 90% Jerusalem artichoke and 10% marigold. Tasty in hay, as a snack, or as a forage mix for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreGrain-free nibble sticks made from 100% Jerusalem artichoke. High in fiber, natural, and suitable as a snack and nibble for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreRed spray millet from JR Farm for birds and granivorous rodents. Natural foraging fun: picking, plucking, and searching for seeds themselves.
Read moreNatural flax harvest with sun-ripened linseeds. Fun for small seed-eating rodents and birds to harvest, search for, and nibble on themselves.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Fragrant apple meadow hay with 95% mountain meadow hay and 5% apple. A tasty hay supplement for rabbits and many rodents.
Read moreFragrant carrot meadow hay with 95% mountain meadow hay and 5% carrot. A tasty hay supplement for rabbits and rodents.
Read moreFragrant nettle meadow hay with 95% mountain meadow hay and 5% nettle. A fiber-rich hay supplement for rabbits and rodents.
Read moreFragrant meadow hay with 95% mountain meadow hay and 5% peppermint. A fresh, spicy hay supplement for rabbits and rodents.
Read more- Voor 17 uur besteld, dezelfde dag verzonden!
- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Supplementary herb mix with raspberry leaf, wheat plant, carrot, pea flakes, nettle, lemon balm, marigold, parsley, hazelnut leaf, and thyme.
Read moreNatural millet harvest for small rodents, pygmy rats, rats, and birds. For hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, ratscaping, foraging, pecking, and harvesting seeds themselves.
Read moreSupplementary green herb mix with 95% narrow-leaved plantain and 5% cornflower. Fragrant, natural, and fun to mix with hay or to give as a forage snack.
Read moreGrain-free nettle roots from JR Farm. Natural root snack to gnaw, sniff, and explore. For rodents and rabbits.
Read moreJR Farm Hay & Herbs – fiber-rich base + natural variation
Looking for JR Farm hay or JR Farm herbs ? This landing page clearly lists all the products in the JR Farm Hay & Herbs line. It's handy if you're searching specifically for "JR Farm hay" or "JR Farm herb mix" and want to make the right choice right away.
DRD Rodent Shop® has been a specialist since 2011. We're happy to help you choose based on well-being, safety, and practical feasibility.
What can you find in JR Farm Hay & Herbs?
In this product line you will find roughly two groups:
- Hay – the fiber-rich staple (especially for herbivores).
- Herb mixes & botanicals – for variety, fragrance and foraging pleasure (as a supplement).
Want to compare products beyond JR Farm? Also check out Hay & Racks and Herbs . Find everything from the JR Farm brand at JR Farm .
For which animals?
JR Farm hay and herbs are primarily chosen for animals where fiber and plant-based variety are important, such as rabbits , guinea pigs , chinchillas , and degus . For smaller rodents, you can also sometimes use herbs as an enrichment/forage mix (in small quantities).
- Hay & Racks (hay, racks, holders)
- Herbs (herb mixes, botanicals)
- Snacks (small extras, in moderation)
- Play & Foraging (search food & activity)
Choice guide: hay or herbs?
Not sure where to start? Use this simple distinction:
- Start with hay if you are looking for a fiber-rich base that can be available all day (for herbivores).
- Choose herbs if you mainly want to add extra variety or make eating more fun (sprinkle, hide, forage).
- A combination often works best: plenty of hay + small portions of herbs as a supplement.
Checklist: the right choice in 30 seconds
- Goal? Base = hay. Variety/foraging = herbs.
- Animal species? Rabbit/guinea pig/chinchilla/degu: hay should be readily available, herbs should be added.
- Sensitive animal? Introduce herbs slowly and preferably one mix at a time.
- Practical feeding? Use a "daily ration": a small amount of herbs, unlimited hay.
Usage & routine
A good routine is usually simple:
- Hay: refill daily (preferably in a manger so it stays cleaner).
- Herbs: give in small portions and alternate (rotation often works better than everything at once).
- Foraging: Sprinkle a little bit of herbs through the hay or hide it in a foraging spot.
Storage & hygiene
- Store in a dry and airy place: this way, hay stays fresh and herbs retain their fragrance.
- Prevent moisture: moisture can reduce quality; preferably use a closed, dry storage location.
- Hay rack = cleaner: less trampling and less pollution in the enclosure.
Safety warnings (mild)
- Always introduce new herbs gradually , especially with sensitive animals.
- Check the hay for freshness and dust . If it's very dusty or smells musty, avoid using it.
- Herbs are a supplement : keep the basics (hay, water and suitable staple food) in order.
FAQ – JR Farm Hay & Herbs
Is JR Farm hay suitable as a base for rabbits and guinea pigs?
Yes, hay is generally a high-fiber source for herbivores. Make sure it's always readily available and replenished regularly.
How many herbs can I give?
Herbs are meant to be supplemental. Start with small portions and see how your pet reacts. Variations are welcome, but keep it manageable.
Can I mix herbs with hay?
Yes, that's actually a great way to encourage foraging. Sprinkle a little bit among the hay or hide it in a foraging area.
What if my pet leaves herbs behind?
That's okay. Choose one mix, feed less, and only switch after a while. Some animals need time to get used to new smells and textures.
✔ Specialist since 2011
✔ Delivered from our own stock
✔ Ordered before 5 PM, shipped the same day
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