JR Farm Meadow Hay Peppermint 500 grams
Meadow Hay Peppermint 500 grams €4,99 €5,99

Meadow Hay Peppermint 500 grams

€5,99 €4,99
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Product description

JR Farm Meadow Hay Peppermint for rodents and rabbits!

The JR Farm Meadow Hay Peppermint is a tasty and natural food option for your rodents and rabbits. This high-quality meadow hay comes from permanent grassland in the foothills of the Alps and is enriched with a hint of peppermint. It offers a delicious variety in your pets' diet and contributes to their well-being.

Natural Variety: Pasture hay is an important part of the diet of rodents and rabbits, and this product adds a tasty twist
Refreshing Peppermint: The addition of peppermint gives a pleasant smell and taste to the hay, making it a tasty treat
High Quality: The hay has been carefully selected and dried to retain its nutritional value.

The JR Farm Meadow Hay Peppermint helps with the natural wear of teeth and provides essential fiber in your rodents' diet. Moreover, the peppermint adds a refreshing and surprising experience to their daily diet.

Give your rodents and rabbits a tasty treat and add some variety to their diet with the delicious JR Farm Meadow Hay Peppermint. They will love the smell, taste and texture of this high-quality hay.

For both small and large rodents and rabbits!

Hay is natural nesting material for small rodents and an essential fiber source for larger rodents and rabbits!

small rodents Small rodents such as mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters and gerbils like to make a nest out of hay. Small rodents have a much lower need for fiber, but if a shortage occurs or the need is temporarily greater, they are more than happy to nibble on the hay. This means hay has two functions for small rodents!

rabbit webshop Hay is essential for guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas and degus. The animals must be given unlimited hay every day so that the intestines continue to function properly

hamsterscaping Hay is great for hamsterscaping! Mix the hay with your own bedding or place layers in the bedding, alternating hay and bedding. This gives the ground cover more strength and tunnels made by the small rodents are better preserved. The hay also gives a beautiful effect to see, the color difference gives the enclosure a very natural look

Composition JR Farm Meadow Hay Peppermint 500 grams

Growth of permanent grassland in the foothills of the Alps (consisting of oats, cocksfoot, downy oats, meadow oats, red clover, sharp ranunculus, reddish brown grass, woolly honey grass, golden oats, narrow-leaved vetch, hop snail vetch, dandelion, narrow plantain, primrose, daisy, daisies, large beetle, cleaver, parsnip, sorrel, German speedwell, hornwort, giant hogweed, German ryegrass, soft brome, tufted vetch, sand vetch, trident orchid, bulbous ranunculus, Little rattle, cow parsley, yarrow), peppermint 5%

jr farm rodent snacks and food for rodents and rabbits

Specifications
Content (approx): 500 grams
Composition: Growth of permanent grassland in the foothills of the Alps (consisting of, among other things, oats, cocksfoot, downy oats, meadow meadow oats, red clover, sharp ranunculus, russet grass, woolly honey grass, golden oats, narrow-leaved vetch, hop snail vet
Analysis: -
Promotes Foraging: Yes
Suitable for: Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: The quality of the hay depends on the harvest
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
JR Farm Meadow Hay Peppermint 500 grams
Reviews
9 / 10
(2)
8 / 10
thea 08 May 2019

Het ruikt niet heel sterk naar pepermunt, das wel jammer maar onze konijnen vinden het heerlijk!

10 / 10
Katia 01 February 2019

Mijn caviaatjes vinden dit hooi super lekker !

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