Knaagdier Kruidenier Dried Sunflower Head Large 1 piece
Dried Sunflower Head Large 1 piece €5,99 €6,99

Dried Sunflower Head Large 1 piece

€6,99 €5,99
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Dried Large Sunflower Head: Crispy Gnawing Fun for Rodents

Introducing this delicious Dried Sunflower Head - a treat that is sure to make your rodents smile! The sunflower head is nice and big, so your furry friends can fully enjoy it.

What makes our Dried Sunflower Head so great? Well, they are packed with sunflower seeds that your animals can harvest themselves. It's like a mini treasure hunt, but with delicious treats! They will love to exhibit their natural behavior as they gather their own food.

100% Natural
Enable natural behavior
Stimulates foraging behavior
Offers challenge and activity
Bye bye boredom!

Our sunflower heads are lovingly harvested by hand and carefully dried. We do our best to keep the seeds from falling out, but hey, a little mess is par for the course! Please note that the size of the sunflower heads may vary - it makes it all even more exciting!

And let's not forget that our Dried Sunflower Heads provide enrichment! Your rodents have to harvest the seeds themselves and peel open the heads. That means plenty of challenge and activity. After all, in the wild they are constantly looking for food, so this keeps them nice and active.

Nutritional advice for our Dried Sunflower Heads?

Sometimes the cups are too large to give at once. No problem! Just break them into pieces and offer them loose. This way your animals can enjoy it to the fullest.

Treat your rodents to a playful and tasty treat with our Dried Sunflower Heads. It's a party full of activity and fun!

Did you know that sunflower seeds are not only a delicious snack, but are also packed with nutrients?

They are a great source of healthy fats, protein and fiber. So besides being crunchy and tasty, they also give your furry friends an energy boost. It's like a little power package wrapped in a sunflower seed! So feel free to give your rodents a few sunflower seeds to enjoy, and watch them enjoy them as they treat themselves to a nutritious snack.

Sunflower seeds can be a delicious and nutritious addition to the diet of various rodents. Here are some rodents that can enjoy sunflower seeds:

  1. Hamsters: Sunflower seeds are a popular snack for hamsters. They are rich in healthy fats and proteins, which contributes to their nutritional needs.

  2. Mice: Mice often find sunflower seeds very tasty. However, it is important to give them in small amounts because mice are prone to weight gain.

  3. Rats: Rats love sunflower seeds. It can be a tasty and nutritious addition to their diet. As with mice, sunflower seeds should be given in moderation due to their high fat content.

  4. Gerbils: Gerbils can also enjoy sunflower seeds. They provide a good source of energy and nutrients for these active little rodents.

  5. Squirrels: Although squirrels are not typical pets, they love sunflower seeds. If you have squirrels in your neighborhood and want to spoil them, you can leave some sunflower seeds for them.

It is always important to keep an eye on portion size and consider sunflower seeds as a complementary treat.

Specifications
Content (approx): 1 whole sunflower heads | approx. 15 - 20 cm
Composition: Sunflower
Analysis: -
Promotes Foraging: Yes, by placing them in the enclosure, the animals will harvest the seeds themselves
Suitable for: Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Degu
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: Natural product, which means that color and shape may differ and deviate from the image
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
Knaagdier Kruidenier Dried Sunflower Head Large 1 piece
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