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Spoil your Degus with the nutritious and tasty Little One Groene Vallei Degoevoer. This special food has been formulated to meet the nutritional needs of Degus and provides a balanced blend of high-quality ingredients to support their health and wellbeing
Read moreChinchilla food and Degu food from Witte Molen PUUR Chinchilla & Degu is a pure & varied gourmet muesli for Chinchillas and Degus. The food consists of special ingredients that are tailored to the nutritional needs of the Chinchilla and Degu. Witte Molen
Read moreSupreme Selective Degu is a balanced diet for your Degu. Broccoli & Basil – A unique baked food specially developed for the nutritional needs of degus. This carefully and scientifically chosen mix of high-quality ingredients...
Read moreDegu food from Beaphar CARE+® Degu contains a higher raw fiber content (19%), a fat percentage tailored to degu and no sugars have been added. Each kibble has the same composition (All-in-One), which is important for a balanced diet (no more selective eat
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Chinchilla and Degu food from Versele Laga Complete Chinchilla & Degu is food without worries. The tasty All in 1 pellet prevents selective eating behavior. This way your Chinchilla or Degu gets all the essential nutrients and remains perfectly healthy. T
Read moreThe Bunny Nature Degoe Droom consists of no fewer than 42 different plants from untreated meadows. The food is also enriched with apple tree branches that ensure natural wear of the teeth. Bunny uses three different fiber lengths for effective tooth wear
Read moreDegoevoer from Versele Laga has a grain-free composition with extra vegetables full of vitamins and minerals. It is a varied, fiber-rich mixture full of different grasses, herbs and vegetables. Without added sugars for these sensitive animals!
Read moreWhen putting together a complete and healthy diet for degus, one should orientate oneself to the diet of the degus as it is in the wild. Degus are herbivorous rodents, but not true grazers, they mainly eat herbs and other plant parts in the wild. The plan
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The Mixerama Meadow Dream is a natural supplementary food for rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchillas. The Mixerama Meadow Dream is based on natural meadow grass hay, which is made up of the following components: meadow foxtail, hogweed, meadow fescue, red f
Read moreThe JR Farm Degoe Special Degoe Food is a carefully formulated mix of high-quality ingredients, specially designed to meet the nutritional needs and taste preferences of your beloved Degoes. This special food not only provides nutrition, but also variety
Read moreOur SAB Plant Mix Balanced for Degus is a delicious and nutritious complementary food, specially developed to meet the natural nutritional needs of your Degus. Based on what these little rodents like to eat in the wild - a mix of herbs, leaves and flowers
Read moreThe Natural Food for Degus is a complementary animal food consisting of a beautiful mixture of different types of herbs and flowers. Specially tailored to the demanding nutritional needs of the Degu. The animals will not only enjoy this delicious natural
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Spoil your fluffy friends with an irresistible treat packed with flavor and health. Our Flower & Herb Mix has been carefully formulated to pamper the taste buds of your chinchillas and degus, while they enjoy the benefits of high-quality ingredients.
Read moreThese delicious organic chunks are rich in fiber-rich Timothy grass, which is not only tasty but also very healthy for rodents and rabbits. The kibble supports digestion and helps wear down the teeth. The kibble is also ideal to use as a small reward or a
Read moreGet ready to enter rodent paradise with the irresistible Rodent Grocer Basil Pellets! This nutritional sensation is specially designed to pamper your beloved rodents and rabbits. It's not just a treat - it's a tasty addition to their daily diet.
Read moreLucerne (alfalfa) is very healthy for rodents & rabbits. We could say that it is an indispensable part of their diet. Alfalfa is an optimal supplementary feed to provide animals with high-quality vegetable proteins, amino acids, minerals and trace element
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Walnut Leaf Pellets are a delicious enrichment of the diet of rodents and rabbits. Walnut leaves are not only tasty but also very healthy. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size and are made entirely from fresh walnut leaves.
Read moreSpinach Pellets are a delicious enrichment of the diet of rodents and rabbits. Spinach is not only tasty but also very healthy and rich in iron. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size and are made entirely from fresh spinach.
Read moreNutritious Treat for Your Rodents: Rodent Grocer Flaxseed Pellets! At "Rodent Grocer" we understand the need of your rodents and rabbits for healthy and tasty treats. Our Rodent Grocer Flaxseed Pellets are the epitome of quality, freshness and care, and w
Read moreA Natural Feast for Your Rodents: Rodent Grocery Pasture Pellets! Hello rodent and rabbit lovers, have you ever dreamed of a treat straight from nature for your fluffy friends? Well, dreams come true with our Rodent Grocery Pasture Pellets. These tasty pe
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Dandelion is very healthy for rodents & rabbits. Dandelion is an optimal supplementary feed to provide animals with high-quality vegetable proteins, amino acids, minerals and trace elements.
Read moreThyme Pellets are a delicious enrichment of the diet of rodents and rabbits. Thyme is not only tasty but also very healthy. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size and are made entirely from fresh Thyme.
Read moreRosemary Pellets are a delicious enrichment of the diet of rodents and rabbits. Rosemary is not only tasty but also very healthy and loved by rodents and rabbits. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size and are made entirely from fresh rosemary.
Read moreNatural Treat for Your Rodents and Rabbits: Rodent Grocery Hemp Pellets! At the "Rodent Grocer" the well-being of your rodents and rabbits comes first. Our Rodent Grocery Hemp Pellets are a perfect combination of taste, nutritional value and care for your
Read moreYou can easily and quickly order Degu food and natural Degu food at DRD Rodent Shop ®, the online Degu Webshop!
Are you looking for degu food for your beloved Degus? Welcome to the online destination for high-quality degu food and natural degu food! At DRD Rodent Shop Degoe Webshop you will find an extensive range of top brands, perfectly tailored to the specific needs of your degu. With us you can easily and quickly order different types and brands of degu food. We understand how important it is to give your degu the right food. Order today and give your little friend the tasty meals he deserves!
Natural Diet for Healthy Degus - Discover Our Offer!
Did you know that degus in the wild enjoy grasses, herbs, bark, leaves and more? With us you will find high-quality hay as a basic feed, supplemented with low-energy, balanced chunks full of essential nutrients. Ensure a healthy diet with our natural degu food!
Folivore/herbivore = collective name for plant-eating animals that specialize in herbs and leaves.
In the wild, degus eat grasses, herbs, bark, leaves, shrubs and wood. Degus need a plant-based diet that is rich in crude fibre and low in energy. A degu can also be fed fresh herbs, fresh grass or fresh vegetables of good quality. However, this is not a basic need. The basic diet and unlimited hay are necessary. Degus are prone to diabetes. Therefore, it is better not to feed fruit and sugary vegetables. If degus are fed a diet that is too rich in sugar and starch, the animals can develop diabetes. Degus need a high level of crude fibre. Different lengths of the fibre particles are important for the correct wear of the teeth, the loosening of the gastrointestinal filling, good intestinal peristalsis and for the fermentation process in the appendix. For the degu that is kept as a pet, this means that the basic diet for degus consists of high-quality hay and a low-energy, balanced, complete pellet. The pellet must contain all the required nutrients, minerals, trace elements and vitamins.
The gastrointestinal tract of a degu is not very muscular. In order to keep the digestive system going, food must be replenished continuously. In order to prevent digestive disorders, it is important that the animals can eat at any time. In order to prevent the animals from becoming too fat, it is important to choose a diet that is adapted to the specific animal species.
Feeding guide Degu food
Degus are herbivores. They naturally eat grasses, seeds, and dry plant parts. Degus need unlimited hay. This is important to get enough fiber. In addition, chewing on hay contributes to good tooth wear. In addition to hay, degus need a low-energy pellet that contains all the necessary nutrients, vitamins, and minerals. In addition, they need gnawing wood to wear down their teeth. Degus are naturally accustomed to a sparse diet. If they get too much sugar, they quickly become too fat. Fruit is therefore not suitable for degus, it contains too many natural sugars. In addition to hay, gnawing wood, and degu pellets, vegetables and herbs can also be fed. It is important that a new vegetable is introduced carefully. Always start with a very small piece, you can then slowly build this up. Also note that not all types of vegetables are safe for degus. Typical characteristics of the herbivorous digestive system of the degu are the teeth and molars that grow throughout their life, the weakly muscular gastrointestinal tract and the caecal fermentation with the eating of the caecal pellets. In the wild, degus spend a large part of the day taking in food. Eating breaks can cause digestive problems.
Diabetes Prevention and Digestive Health - Our Advice
Prevent diabetes in degus by avoiding sugary vegetables and fruits. Our feeding guide recommends unlimited hay, along with low-energy pellets, to keep the digestive system active. Give your degu the best diet for a healthy life!
Balanced Diet - Fat, Calcium and Protein
Degu food should not be too fatty. Degus cannot digest fat well. Food with sunflower seeds or peanuts for example is not suitable for degus because it contains too much fat.
Degu food should not contain too much calcium. Excess calcium is excreted through the urinary tract. Excess calcium can cause bladder stones or kidney stones. Once a degu has bladder or kidney stones, this can no longer be solved with food. The animal will have to be operated on by a veterinarian. It is therefore very important to prevent this. However, a calcium deficiency is also not good. A degu does need calcium for its teeth and bones. Adult degus need a calcium content of 0.6%. For growing degus this is 0.9%. The calcium phosphorus ratio should be between 1.5:1 and 2:1.
Strong Teeth and Chewing Fun - Fibers and Gnawing Wood
Fiber is crucial for dental health. Discover our food with a fiber content of about 20% and offer gnawing wood for healthy chewing pleasure. Keep your degu's teeth in top condition with our balanced diet.
The fibre content in degu food should be around 20%. Degus also get a lot of fibre from hay. Structural fibres from hay ensure that the degu has to chew for a long time and continuously. This chewing wears down the molars. This is very important because the molars continue to grow throughout life. Molars that are too long cause pain and can cause the degu to eat less hay, for example, with all the consequences for the digestion. In addition, prolonged chewing ensures that enzymes in the saliva already start the digestion. Fibres are also crucial for the fermentation process in the appendix.
Degu food & Protein
The cecal feces of the degu are rich in protein. This is then eaten again, after which the proteins can be digested. Too much protein in the diet can cause the degu to stop eating the cecal feces. This can have negative consequences for health and digestion.
Natural Treats - Approved Plant List
Stimulate your degu's natural taste buds with our list of approved plants. From Strawberry Leaf to Sunflower, offer a varied diet to your little friend!
Wild Plants |
Branches and Leaves |
Vegetables |
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Strawberry leaf Bindweed Amaranth Mountain savory Mugwort Buckwheat Chives Nettle (dried) Goldenrod Canadian fine-ray Wild garlic Dead Nettle Yarrow Speedwell Angelica Cow parsley Great Wall Plantain Cat's tail Large poppy Common agrimony Marigold Common pigweed Regular rocket Common Hogweed Hedge bindweed Horsetail Herik pigeonhole Ground Ivy Shepherd's purse Hop Hawkweed Horn flower deer hay Hedge vetch Incarnate clover Japanese knotweed Mallow/Malva Chamomile Cleavers Nodding avens Knotweed Knotweed Borage Compass lettuce Queen Anne's Lace Rapeseed Cornflower blue Cornflower Red Coltsfoot Clover Wood sorrel Burdock Look-without-look Sweet pea violet Daisy Marguerite Report Milk Thistle/Lady Thistle Avens stork's bill Dandelion Bee bread Arrowhead Cress Pennywort Pimpernel Bird's-foot trefoil Comfrey Coleus Runner seed Narrow-leaved plantain Evening primrose Torch Valerian Lamb's lettuce Field cress Cinquefoil Vetch Chickweed Toadflax Lady's mantle Bedstraw Chicory Wild carrot Winter purslane White Krodde White watercress Black Green Ground elder Silverweed Sunflower Coneflower/Echinacea Sorrel |
Currant bush |
Endive Celery Broccoli Zucchini Iceberg lettuce Cucumber Lettuce Bell pepper Parsnip Parsley root Pumpkin Purslane |