Fresh Guinea Pig Herbs & Plants
The compactly growing blood sorrel 'Little Red Pixie' is also very beautiful to look at because of the red vein. For the sorrel, a special diet applies. The smaller the rodent, the smaller the portion should be. Place the plant in the enclosure for short
Read moreLet your rodents and rabbits enjoy the fresh taste of our Fresh Bio Brunel Plant! With its delicious earthy aroma, this plant brings a touch of natural splendor to the home of your beloved pets. The name "Brunel" conjures up images of lush meadows and sun
Read moreDelicious BIO cat grass for rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, turtles, reptiles, cats, ornamental birds. The cat grass is a tasty and healthy addition to the daily menu of your rodent!
Read moreThis delicious BIO cat grass is finer than normal cat grass and can be eaten by rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, turtles, reptiles, cats, ornamental birds. The cat grass is a tasty and healthy addition to the daily menu!
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Delicious fresh chamomile for rodents and rabbits. Rodents also regularly encounter chamomile in the wild and enjoy the natural taste that the plant has to offer.
Read moreDelicious fresh Dandelion is very much enjoyed by rodents and rabbits. The dandelion is part of the natural diet of many rodents as it is also eaten in the wild.
Read moreThe botanical name Chlorophytum is derived from the Greek terms chloros = yellowish green and phyton = plant. The green lily is not only a beautiful houseplant, but also popular with cats and rodents because of its sturdy leaves. Even birds and terrarium
Read moreThe delicious scent of this plant almost reminds you of a lemon ice cream! The name "melissa" is derived from the Greek word for the honeybee (Melitta).
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The Plantain is a robust native meadow plant and a valuable plant for rodents, birds, turtles and reptiles.
Read moreThe aroma alone of the Thyme herb plant does the respiratory tract of humans and animals good. The delicious thyme scent smells refreshing.
Read moreThe vitamin plant, also called turtle plant, is a tasty and healthy addition to the daily menu of your rodent and rabbit! This plant is also extremely suitable as decoration of the enclosure and especially as food enrichment.
Read moreThe Wild Strawberry is native to all of Europe and Northern Asia. In nature it grows preferably in light deciduous and coniferous forests. It is a herbaceous, perennial and evergreen plant, usually 5 to 25 cm high and therefore smaller than the normal str
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Fresh guinea pig Herbs are not only tasty, but also very healthy for your guinea pig! The animals love fresh plants and like to nibble on them. It approximates the natural behavior of guinea pigs. If you also want to spoil your guinea pigs with fresh plants, then you have come to the right place. In this guinea pig category you will find an overview of suitable food plants for guinea pigs.
Do fresh plants help exhibit natural Guinea pig behavior?
The plants are nutritious, healthy and also have a very nice decorative function, but there is something else we should not forget. The plants promote the natural behavior of guinea pigs. In the wild, guinea pigs spend most of their time foraging for food and essentially eating throughout the day. Herbivores (animals that eat plants) have a gastrointestinal system that can only work if new food is continually eaten. The new food pushes the old food through the intestines, so to speak, which is why it is very important that guinea pigs have hay available all day long.
How do guinea pigs eat in the wild?
In the wild, animals choose their own food, but a large part of the diet consists of fresh plant parts. These are chosen for their fiber, vitamins, minerals, trace elements, proteins, but also for their medicinal effect. Many plants are known for their health-promoting properties. The animals know this better than anyone and even in the wild they instinctively look for the right plant for an ailment.