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Long Willow Branches Chewing Wood is natural chewing wood for rodents and rabbits. The branches are approximately 20 cm long and have the recognizable willow structure: a crunchy bark with a softer core. This makes them fun to explore, hold, move, and nibble on.
Willow branches are especially great for owners looking for simple, natural, and versatile gnawing material. You can place the branches loosely in the enclosure, distribute them throughout the hay corner, or use them in a natural setup. At DRD, when it comes to gnawing material, we focus primarily on what your animal can do with it: sniffing, picking, dragging, nibbling, and engaging at their own pace.
The package contains approximately 100 grams of willow branches about 20 cm long. How quickly the branches are consumed depends on the animal species, the number of animals, and how actively your animal engages with wood. Some animals gnaw enthusiastically immediately, while others primarily investigate the branches first or use them as part of their enclosure.
✔ Natural willow wood gnawing material
✔ Long branches of approx. 20 cm for extra nibbling and discovery moments
✔ Crispy rind and softer core for variation in texture
✔ Nice to place loosely in the enclosure or to distribute throughout the hay corner
✔ Suitable for small and larger rodents and rabbits
✔ Nice natural variation alongside hay, food, herbs, and other gnawing material
Willow wood is a popular choice for animals that enjoy interacting with natural materials. The branches have a fine texture for exploring and working with. Some animals pick up a willow branch immediately and start nibbling on it, while others prefer to move, keep, or use the branches as part of their decor.
For small rodents, you can place the willow branches between bedding, hay, or other natural materials. For larger animals such as rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus, you can offer multiple branches at once as a gentle gnawing and foraging stimulus.
Use the willow branches as a natural addition to the enclosure: for nibbling, exploring, moving, and for more scent, texture, and variety.
Long Willow Branches Chewing Wood is suitable as natural gnawing material and additional enrichment for rodents and rabbits. Adjust the quantity to the animal species, size, and how actively your animal engages with the wood.
Place one or more willow branches loosely in the enclosure. You can also place them in the hay corner, stick them through the bedding, or distribute them across different spots. This way, your animal has to search, and a gnawing moment immediately becomes a small activity.
Do you want to make the branches extra interesting? Then combine them with hay, herbs, leaves, tunnels, or other natural materials. In a hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, or ratscaping setup, willow branches provide extra structure and a natural look.
Not every animal gnaws on wood with the same level of activity. That is perfectly normal. Investigating, moving, storing, and returning to a branch later are also part of natural use.
Long Willow Branch Chewing Wood contains approximately 100 grams. The lifespan depends on how many branches you offer at once and how actively your animal chews on them. View the table as a practical guideline, not as a fixed dosage.
| Usage | Amount per day | Use per package |
|---|---|---|
| Sparse snacking moment | 1 gram per day | about 100 days |
| Average use | 2 grams per day | about 50 days |
| Extended gnawing and foraging time | 5 grams per day | about 20 days |
Provide the branches as a natural supplement alongside suitable feed, hay, and other enrichment in the enclosure.
Willow branches.
Contents: approx. 100 grams. Length: approx. 20 cm.
Willow wood has a varied structure. The bark gives your animal something to nibble and peel, while the core is softer than many harder types of wood. As a result, many rodents and rabbits find willow pleasant to explore.
The long branch shape makes this item practical to use. You can offer the branches loose, place them in the hay corner, tuck them in between bedding, or use them as a natural accent in the setup.
These are natural willow branches approximately 20 cm long. You use them as gnawing material, natural enrichment, and a form of activity in the enclosure.
The packaging contains approximately 100 grams of willow branches.
The branches are approximately 20 cm long.
The willow branches are suitable for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus.
Yes, willow branches are great fun for gerbils. Gerbils often enjoy destroying, gnawing, and working with natural materials.
Yes, guinea pigs and rabbits can use willow branches as natural gnawing material and variety alongside hay, appropriate food, and other enrichment.
No, not every animal gnaws on wood to the same extent. Some animals mainly examine the branches, drag them around, or keep them in a favorite corner. That, too, makes the material valuable as natural enrichment.
Yes, willow branches fit beautifully into a natural interior. You can incorporate them among bedding, hay, tunnels, and other natural materials.
Yes, willow branches can also be used in a ratscaping corner, for example together with tunnels, low-dust bedding, leaves, and other natural materials.
Store the branches in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place. This way, the aroma and texture are preserved as well as possible.
Long Willow Branch Chewing Wood is a great choice for owners looking for natural gnawing material with a pleasant texture. Place a few branches near the hay corner, scatter them around, or incorporate them into a natural setup. This provides your pet with a quiet gnawing moment featuring scent, texture, and, of course, the joy of discovery.
| Content: | 100 grams | 20cm Long |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu |
| Particularities: | - |
| Disclaimer: | Not for food producing animals |