Rodent Herb Mixes for Rodents & Rabbits
Dried yellow daisies for rodents and rabbits. Ideal for enriching hay, mixing with herbs, or scattering as a natural foraging opportunity.
Read moreWe have come up with something very special for all rodents, rodent friends and friends of rodent friends: three wonderful mixtures with which you can enrich the food of your furry friends. They all have something in common: they smell seductive, taste de
Read moreDelicious Chinchilla Herb Mix with various herbs, leaves, and flowers. This mix is suitable for all rodents and rabbits.
Read moreNatural millet harvest for small rodents, pygmy rats, rats, and birds. For hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, ratscaping, foraging, pecking, and harvesting seeds themselves.
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Supplementary forage mix with herbs, vegetables, flowers, and seeds. Ideal as a topping for hay or haylage. For rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus. Contents: 250 grams.
Read moreNatural Food for Degus is a supplementary pet food consisting of a wonderful blend of various herbs and flowers. Specially formulated for the demanding dietary needs of the degu. The animals will not only enjoy this delicious natural food but also promote
Read moreSupplementary green snack with dried nettle for rodents and rabbits. Fragrant, simple, and fun to mix into hay in small amounts.
Read moreDried hibiscus flowers for rodents and rabbits. Ideal for enriching hay, mixing with herbs, or scattering as a natural foraging opportunity.
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Grain-free herbal mix with 87% dandelion, peppermint, evening primrose, and everlasting flowers. Tasty in hay, as a herbal supplement, or as a forage mix for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreDried strawberry leaves as a natural leaf variation for rodents and rabbits. Tasty mixed into hay, as a topping, or as a scatter mix for foraging.
Read moreColorful flower mix with hibiscus, calendula, immortelle, and black mallow. For hay enrichment, sniffing, and foraging.
Read moreDried mallow leaves for rodents and rabbits. Ideal as natural leaf variety, hay topping, or foraging material to scatter around.
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Dried Coltsfoot for rodents and rabbits. A natural herbal supplement to enrich hay, by mixing in herbal blends or scattering it around during foraging.
Read moreDried Chickweed Herb for rodents and rabbits. Ideal for enriching hay, mixing with herbs, or scattering as a natural foraging opportunity.
Read moreDried Violet for rodents and rabbits. Ideal for enriching hay, mixing with herbs, or scattering as a natural foraging moment.
Read moreDried Marigolds 130 grams for rodents and rabbits. Colorful flowers to enrich hay, mix with herbs, or scatter during foraging.
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Crispy blackberry leaves as a leaf topping for hay and foraging fun. Scatter them around, hide them, or mix a small amount into hay. For rabbits and rodents. Choose your weight.
Read moreSupplementary herb mix with raspberry leaf, wheat plant, carrot, pea flakes, nettle, lemon balm, marigold, parsley, hazelnut leaf, and thyme.
Read moreDo you want to spoil your rodent or rabbit with delicious and healthy treats? Then surprise your nibbling talent with the Vita Verde Nature Flakes. Natural lupine flakes that provide lots of snacking pleasure, but are also healthy! Lupine is rich in nutri
Read moreFestive flower cake with hay, carrot, herbs, flowers, and strawberry. A special treat for all rodents and rabbits, easy to give in pieces.
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A tube with a beautiful bunch of grains, grasses and flowers. Besides being a beautiful bunch, the stems contain tasty grains and seeds. This mix has been specially formulated for both rodents and birds!
Read moreDiscover the enchanting tube with a beautiful bunch of grains, grasses and flowers now! But that's not all, because these stems are packed with tasty grains and seeds. A real treat for both your rodent friends and the cheerful birds! The bouquet has been
Read moreAn ESVE Pet Bouquet is the most natural snack you can give your rodents and rabbits. You can place or hang the varied mix of grains, grasses and herbs in the enclosure. Not only does it look beautiful, but it meets the animal's natural gnawing needs and a
Read moreBotanicals Maxi Mix is a natural, tasty mix for rodents. Choose from Raspberries & Cauliflower or Peppermint & Chamomile Blossoms. Ideal as a snack or main food.
Read moreHerb mixes – natural variety, fragrance & foraging pleasure
Herb mixes are a fun, natural way to add variety to your rodent or rabbit's diet. You can use them as a topping for hay, as foraging material, or as a small supplement to their daily food. The amount and frequency of feeding depends heavily on the species: herbivores (such as rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus) often use herbs differently than omnivores (such as hamsters, gerbils, mice, and rats). In this category, you'll find carefully selected herb mixes that are practical to use and compatible with natural behaviors (foraging, selecting, nibbling). Specialists since 2011, so you can choose with confidence and with help.
Sprinkle a small amount through hay or over feed and you'll instantly enhance the scent, texture, and "search" experience. It's ideal in combination with hay .
Herb mixes are perfect for hiding, sprinkling, or mixing in foraging areas. Also check out Play & Forage for additional "search opportunities."
Herbivores often choose differently than omnivores. Would you rather combine individual parts? Then also check out dried flowers and dried leaves .
What exactly are spice mixes?
A herb mix is a blend of dried plant parts, such as flowers, leaves, stems , and/or herbs . These mixes are intended to supplement and enrich the food: adding aroma, texture, and, above all, encouraging more activity. Want to see all the herb categories? Go to: Herbs for Rodents & Rabbits .
Which animals are herbal mixes suitable for?
Herb mixes can be a nice addition for many species, but the choice and amount depend on the type of animal:
- Herbivores (rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, degus): often nice as a variation through hay or as a bedding mix in foraging areas.
- Omnivores (hamsters, gerbils, mice, rats): usually as a small supplement or enrichment, not as a “base”.
Prefer to choose individual components by type? Then also check out: dried herbs & roots , dried branches & stems , and herb pellets .
How do you use herbal mixes in practice?
With these methods you can make it fun and organized right away:
- Through the hay – sprinkle a small amount through the hay to encourage your animal to search more actively.
- Foraging – hide small tufts of food in a sniffing area or sprinkle it in a food toy (more ideas at Play & Foraging ).
- As a topping – a little over the daily food (especially useful for fussy eaters who like to “select”).
Tip: Keep it small and observe what your pet likes. This way, it remains a fun addition to their routine.
Selection guide: how to choose a herb mix
With these points you can quickly choose a mix that suits your animal and goal:
- Animal species first – herbivores often prefer flower/leaf-rich mixes; omnivores are usually more frugal.
- Goal – Are you primarily looking for fragrance/variety? Choose flower or leaf mixes. Want more "searching"? Choose a coarser mix with stems/branches.
- Texture – fine and soft (flowers/leaves) or coarser (stems/branches) for more activity.
Want to combine them yourself instead of a mix? Start with: flowers + leaves + stems/branches (if desired).
Storage & freshness: how to keep your herb mix looking good
Herbs stay fresh best when stored dry, dark, and tightly sealed . We select our range with an eye for quality and storage, ensuring optimal preservation of aroma and texture.
Maintenance & hygiene
- Work cleanly : scoop herbs with a dry spoon/scoop (do not use wet hands).
- Store in a dry, dark place : this will help the mix retain its aroma and texture for longer.
- Remove old bits : If you're using herb mix as a sprinkler, regularly remove the "old bits."
- Keeping your hay area tidy : adding herbs to your hay works best if you also keep your hay area fresh (see Hay & Hay Racks ).
Checklist: Using herbal mixes wisely
Before you start, please review this list:
✔ I choose a mix that suits my animal species
✔ I use herbal mixes as a supplement/enrichment (not as a base)
✔ I combine it cleverly with hay (especially with herbivores)
✔ I create “search moments” with Play & Foraging
✔ I store the mix in a dry, dark and closed place
✔ I observe what my animal likes (structure/quantity) and adjust accordingly
Safety warnings
- Provide herbal mixes as a supplement to a menu; a good basic diet remains important (see Nutrition ).
- Introduce new mixes gradually , especially for sensitive eaters.
- Store spice mixes in a dry place and do not use any product that smells distinctly musty or feels damp.
- Be extra careful with animals that quickly “select”: it is better to sprinkle it through hay or use it as forage material in small portions.
- Do you suddenly notice a decrease in appetite, unusual stool, or a noticeable change in behavior? If in doubt, consult a veterinarian.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions about herb mixes
How often can I give a herbal mix?
That depends on the animal species, the basic feed, and the mix. Use it primarily as a supplement: a little mixed with hay, as a topping, or as forage, and see what your animal prefers.
What is the difference between a herb mix and loose herbs?
A mix is composed for variety and convenience. Individual herbs allow for highly targeted combinations. See the individual components under dried herbs & roots , flowers , and leaves .
Can I mix herb mixes with hay?
Yes, that's a great way to encourage searching and selecting. Start with a small amount and use good hay as a base.
Are herbal mixes also suitable for hamsters, gerbils, mice and rats?
Often as a supplement/enrichment, but generally in smaller quantities than for herbivores. Choose a mix with a suitable texture and use it primarily as a "snack/search moment."
Where can I find all the herb categories together?
Go to Rodent & Rabbit Herbs and also discover herbal pellets .
Why buy herb mixes from DRD Rodent Shop®?
✔ Specialist since 2011
✔ Ordered before 5 PM = shipped the same day
✔ Delivered from our own stock
✔ Well-thought-out range with clear selection aid

