JR Farm Parsley Root for Rodents & Rabbits!
Parsley Root for Rodents & Rabbits! €4,99 €5,99

Parsley Root for Rodents & Rabbits!

€5,99 €4,99
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Product description

JR Farm Parsley Roots: Natural Root Treat for Rodents & Rabbits

Spoil your rodents and rabbits with the tasty and nutritious treat from JR Farm Parsley Roots. These natural carrots are a healthy addition to your little friends' diet while providing a crunchy and tasty snack.

Pure Nature: Made from natural roots without additives
Crunchy Treat: The carrots provide an enjoyable nibbling experience for your pets
Nutritious Delight: Rich in fiber and essential nutrients that contribute to a balanced diet.

JR Farm Parsley Roots are carefully prepared to preserve the natural taste and nutritional value of carrots. Carrots are naturally rich in vitamins, minerals and fiber, making them a healthy choice for rodents and rabbits. This treat can be given as a reward or as an extra incentive for natural gnawing behavior.

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Specifications
Content (approx): 50 grams
Composition: Parsley Root
Analysis: -
Promotes Foraging: Yes
Suitable for: Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
JR Farm Parsley Root for Rodents & Rabbits!
Reviews
9 / 10
(2)
8 / 10
Livia 01 March 2020

Onze degoes en chinchilla’s reageren er niet direct enthousiast op (bij knaaghout wel), maar in de loop van de tijd verdwijnt het toch, dus blijkbaar zijn ze er wel blij mee.

10 / 10
Ilse 01 September 2019

Gezond en goed knaagmateriaal als je grote wortels ontvangt. Onze konijnen zijn er blij mee!

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