Description
Supplementary feed for rodents and rabbits
Tip: Due to the sugar content in the vegetables, only feed them to dwarf hamsters and degus for a short time as there is an increased risk of diabetes in these animals.
Wonderful smelling powder that can be mixed into a creamy paste.
– 10g of powder corresponds to approx. 80g of vegetables + 30g of wild herbs and tree leaves
A perfect combination of vegetables, garden and wild herbs as well as tree leaves.
Well tolerated in critical times, is readily accepted in the syringe (without needle attachment). Highly recommended for rabbits with stomach overload, guinea pigs with dental problems, chinchillas with food refusal, etc.
Application:
Mix the porridge approx. 1:3 and let it stand (it will swell). Add water until creamy consistency with no lumps.
Maximum amount per feeding:
-Degus/chinchillas/dwarf rabbits, guinea pigs 3ml
-Rabbit medium breed 5ml,
-Rabbit large breed 8-10ml. Repeat every 2-3 hours until improvement occurs, then the amount can be increased slightly and the intervals extended.
Note:
Our porridge does NOT require any additional gastrointestinal tolerance agents (probiotics). These are often given away by veterinarians because the animals do not tolerate the unnatural industrial puree feed (well-known brand) well and are reluctant to accept it. However, our porridge consists of 100% natural ingredients that fur friends would consume in a healthy state.
Contents:
– 100g powder
– a 6ml syringe without an attachment
– a spoon with scales
Ingredients:
Vegetables (carrot, pumpkin, celery, beetroot, fennel, Jerusalem artichoke, parsnip, celery, cucumber, zucchini, parsley root), tree leaves (willow, birch, hazelnut), wild herbs (buttonwort, ribwort plantain, dandelion), millet, milk thistle seeds, sunflower seeds, various Leafy greens from 12 types of vegetables, guar gum, garden herbs (borage, fennel, parsley flowers, basil, mint, dill, rosemary, oregano, sage)
100% Swiss and handmade
Martina Imsand (Verified owner) -
Was very well received. One of my hamsters had a neurological problem and they wanted to leave no stone unturned. Unfortunately had to redeem it. But he really enjoyed eating the porridge.