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Trixie Wooden Foraging Snack Roll 11 cm for Rodents
Wooden Foraging Snack Roll 11 cm for Rodents €3,95

Wooden Foraging Snack Roll 11 cm for Rodents

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Trixie Wooden Foraging Snack Roll 11 cm for rodents

The Trixie Wooden Foraging Snack Roll 11 cm is a natural food puzzle for animals that love to search, roll, push, and explore. You fill the wooden roll with dry snacks, kibble, herbs, or a small amount of hay, after which your animal must move and try to get the reward out. This way, snack time immediately becomes a small foraging activity.

When it comes to foraging toys, DRD focuses primarily on function. This wooden snack roll is handy because it is simple, takes up little space, and naturally encourages animals to actively search. The roll can be twisted open to fill or clean. Without the lid, you can also use it for guinea pigs and rabbits as a small hay rack or herb roll, whereas with the lid, it primarily functions as a rolling snack toy.

In short

  • Wooden foraging roll of approx. 11 × 6 cm
  • Diameter approx. ø 6 cm
  • To be filled with dry snacks, pellets, herbs, or hay.
  • Easy to unscrew for filling and cleaning
  • Stimulates rolling, searching, sniffing, and active foraging
  • Specialist since 2011: carefully selected for practical enrichment

Pros of the Wooden Foraging Snack Roll

Made of wood
Stimulates natural foraging behavior
Works with dry snacks, pellets, herbs, or hay
Easy to unscrew for filling and cleaning
Can also be used without the lid as a small hay rack or herb roll
Great to combine with training & foraging and small rewards

Why choose a wooden snack roll?

Many animals find a snack or treat extra interesting when they have to work for it. Instead of placing the reward directly in a food bowl, you can use this wooden treat roll to encourage searching, rolling, and trying. Your animal has to set the roll in motion, push it, or move it to get to the contents.

This makes this snack roll particularly valuable for guinea pigs and rabbits, who benefit from more variety in their food and hay. Rats can also use the roll as a food puzzle, especially when filled with small dry pellets or suitable snacks. For chinchillas and degus, the roll is interesting as a wooden foraging and gnawing object, provided you use dry, suitable filling.

The wooden material gives the roll a natural look and fits beautifully into a calm interior. Because the roll can be unscrewed, you can easily fill and empty it. This is practical, as foraging toys remain most pleasant when you clean them regularly and match the filling to the animal.

For which animals is the Wooden Foraging Snack Roll suitable?

  • Guinea pig: suitable as a foraging roll with hay, herbs, or a few dry pellets. Without the lid, you can also use the roll as a small hay rack or herb roll in the hay corner.
  • Rabbit: suitable as a snack roll, herb roll, or small hay rack. Place the roll on a flat spot in the run or enclosure so that your rabbit can roll, push, and examine it.
  • Rat: suitable as a food puzzle with dry pellets, small snacks, or herbs. Hay is usually not the most logical filling for rats; it is better to choose suitable dry treats or a portion of the daily diet. Optionally combine with rat play & foraging .
  • Dwarf rat: may be suitable if the size and weight match your dwarf rat well. Because dwarf rats can vary from one another, it is wise to check if your animal can move and use the roll properly.
  • Chinchilla: suitable as a wooden foraging and gnawing roll with dry herbs or suitable dry treats. Offer the roll dry and check regularly for signs of gnawing.
  • Degu: suitable as active foraging and gnawing toys. Use dry, degu-appropriate filling and keep in mind that degus can enthusiastically gnaw on wood.
  • Ferret: can be used as a playful treat roll during controlled play. In that case, use only dry, ferret-friendly treats and remove the roll when playtime is over.

For mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, and gerbils, this wooden roll is usually not the most logical choice due to its size and openings. For these smaller animals, smaller food puzzles, sniffing materials, or finer play and foraging materials often suit their body size and way of searching for food better.

How do you use the wooden snack roll?

Twist open the side of the roll and fill it with a small amount of dry snacks, kibble, herbs, or hay. Then twist the roll closed again and place it on a flat surface in the enclosure, run, or during playtime. Your animal can then move the roll itself and discover how the reward comes out.

It is better to use the roll in small quantities. A foraging roll does not need to be completely full to be interesting. A few pellets, some dried herbs, or a little hay can be enough to get your animal searching. For guinea pigs and rabbits, you can also use part of their daily hay or a few suitable herbs. For this, take a look at rodent and rabbit herbs, for example.

Would you like to use the roll as a small hay rack for guinea pigs or rabbits? Then remove the lid and fill the roll with hay or herbs. Place it in a dry spot, for example near the hay corner. For a truly daily hay supply, a larger hay rack or hay bag remains more practical; this snack roll is mainly fun as extra enrichment.

Which filling works well?

The Wooden Foraging Snack Roll works best with dry, small filling that can easily fall through the openings or be pulled out. Think of a few dry pellets, small herb pellets, dried herbs, pieces of leaf, or, for guinea pigs and rabbits, some hay. Wet or sticky food is less convenient, as it can get stuck in the roll and make cleaning more difficult.

Do not use the roll as an unlimited snack vending machine. A small quantity is enough to make searching fun. This way, the roll remains an enrichment product and you keep the quantity of snacks manageable.

Material & dimensions

  • Material: wood
  • Dimensions: approx. 11 × 6 cm
  • Diameter: approx. ø 6 cm
  • Brand: Trixie
  • Use: foraging, rolling, searching, gnawing, and snack enrichment

The wood provides a natural look and makes the roll suitable as an enrichment toy. Because some animals may also gnaw on the wood, regular checks are important. Gnaw marks are part of natural toys, but the roll must remain neat and sturdy enough to be pleasant to use.

Cleaning & maintenance

Empty the snack roll regularly and remove any leftover food, herbs, or hay. Preferably use the roll dry. If cleaning is necessary, wipe it gently with a slightly damp cloth and allow the wood to dry completely before using it again. Do not place the roll on wet bedding or in a toilet area for extended periods.

Good to know

Offer the wooden treat roll under supervision and check regularly for wear, loose parts, or sharp splinters. Is the roll damaged, has it become very dirty, or does it no longer close properly? Then replace it in time. Preferably use dry filling and remove the roll if your animal continues to gnaw on it too intensely.

The Wooden Foraging Snack Roll is intended as a toy, for training, and as snack enrichment. The product does not replace main food, hay, or daily care, but it does make foraging more fun and active.

Frequently asked questions about the Wooden Foraging Snack Roll

Is this snack roll suitable for guinea pigs?

Yes, the snack roll is suitable for guinea pigs. Fill it with some hay, dried herbs, or a few pellets, for example. Without the lid, the roll can also be used as a small herb or hay rack.

Can I use the roller for rabbits?

Yes, rabbits can use the roll as a snack roll, hay roll, or herb roll. Place it on a flat spot in the run or enclosure so that your rabbit can push and roll it.

Is the roll suitable for rats?

Yes, rats can use the roll as a food puzzle. It is better to fill it with dry pellets, small snacks, or herbs rather than hay, because hay usually has no clear function for rats in their daily care.

Which snacks fit in the roll?

Choose small, dry snacks or kibble that can fall through the openings. Dried herbs or leaf pieces can also work well. Avoid wet or sticky filling.

Can the roller be used as a hay rack?

Yes, for guinea pigs and rabbits, you can leave off the lid and fill the roll with hay or herbs. View this primarily as extra enrichment alongside a normal hay rack or hay station.

Can the snack roll be left in the enclosure?

This can be done during a play session or a short period, but check regularly that the roll remains clean, dry, and intact. Remove it if it becomes wet, dirty, or damaged.

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11 cm wooden foraging roll
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Specifications
Material: Wood
Dimensions (approx): 11 x 6 cm
Diameter (approx): ø 6 cm
Suitable for: Rodents, Rat, Guinea pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu | Ferret
Particularities: -
Safety Information: Offer only under supervision. Check regularly for wear and tear
Trixie Wooden Foraging Snack Roll 11 cm for Rodents
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