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Grain-free & pellet-free rabbit food

Welcome to our rabbit world! Here you will find high-quality, grain-free rabbit food for the species-appropriate nutrition of your dwarf rabbits. From delicious herbal blends to special leaves and healthy flowers, our carefully selected products support the natural needs of your fluffy friends and promote their health and vitality. Buy grain-free rabbit food and keep them feeling their best!
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Mixerama Garden Dream
Animal species: Chinchillas | Weight: 500 g
  1. with native leaves & herbs
  2. coarse structure
From €10.50*

Content: 0.5 kg (€21.00* / 1 kg )

Flower mixture
Weight: 100 g
  1. With 9 different flowers from natural medicine
  2. Flowers can also be used for tea
From €4.50*

Content: 0.1 kg (€45.00* / 1 kg )

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Meadow hogweed
Weight: 100 g
  1. essential oils
  2. iron
  3. protein
  4. potassium
  5. calcium
  6. linoleic acid
  7. magnesium
  8. vitamins A & C
€3.90*

Content: 0.1 kg (€39.00* / 1 kg )

Rabbit Bronchial Rhinitis Herbs
Animal species: Kaninchen | Weight: 500 g
  1. expectorant and helps with expectoration
  2. Can also be used for inhalations
From €12.00*

Content: 0.5 kg (€24.00* / 1 kg )

Rabbit Gastrointestinal Herbs
Animal species: Kaninchen | Weight: 500 g
  1. high-quality leaves & herbal seeds from herbal medicine
  2. with 12 different flowers
From €12.00*

Content: 0.5 kg (€24.00* / 1 kg )

Rabbit Immunio Feed Supplement
Animal species: Kaninchen | Weight: 500 g
  1. 4 7 % flowers and 53 % herbs and weeds
  2. Strengthens the immune system in a natural way
From €12.00*

Content: 0.5 kg (€24.00* / 1 kg )

Rabbit leaf diversity
Animal species: Kaninchen | Weight: 500 g
  1. Blätter heimischer Obst- und Laubbäume
  2. mit gesunden Unkräutern
From €10.50*

Content: 0.5 kg (€21.00* / 1 kg )

Rabbit Meadow Dream
Animal species: Kaninchen | Weight: 2,5 kg
  1. rich food for feeding or as a change
  2. with vegetables and apple
From €19.00*

Content: 2.5 kg (€7.60* / 1 kg )

Rabbit Mountain Meadow
Animal species: Kaninchen | Weight: 500 g
  1. meadow grass hay from permanent grassland
  2. with herbs, root vegetables and flowers
From €8.50*

Content: 0.5 kg (€17.00* / 1 kg )

Rabbit Nature Pure
Animal species: Kaninchen | Weight: 500 g
  1. diverse organic meadow grass hay with herbs
  2. flowers, vegetables and apple
From €5.50*

Content: 0.5 kg (€11.00* / 1 kg )

Rabbit rodent feast
Animal species: Kaninchen | Weight: 500 g
  1. Herb and leaf mixture with dandelion root
  2. Free from dried vegetables and pulses
From €8.50*

Content: 0.5 kg (€17.00* / 1 kg )

Rabbit Schmackofatz
Animal species: Kaninchen | Weight: 500 g
  1. natural meadow grass hay with herbs
  2. with tasty vegetables
From €8.50*

Content: 0.5 kg (€17.00* / 1 kg )

Rabbit Seed Mix
Weight: 2,5 kg
  1. Healthy meal and oilseeds
  2. Concentrated feed in case of illness and change of coat
From €18.00*

Content: 2.5 kg (€7.20* / 1 kg )

Rabbit vegetable buffet
Animal species: Kaninchen | Weight: 1 kg
  1. made from 100% diced vegetables
  2. vitamin-rich supplementary food & healthy treats
From €14.00*
Vitaminchen
Weight: 500 g
  1. as an extra portion of vitamins, for feeding or as a treat
  2. made from 100% natural fruit, berries and vegetables
From €11.00*

Content: 0.5 kg (€22.00* / 1 kg )

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Peanuts, shelled
Weight: 100 g
  1. High in protein
  2. Iron
  3. Phosphorus
  4. Potassium
  5. Calcium
  6. Magnesium
  7. Trace elements
€1.60*

Content: 0.1 kg (€16.00* / 1 kg )

What are dwarf rabbits?

Dwarf rabbits are a smaller breed of domestic rabbits
which can weigh from 1kg to 2.5kg and look very cute. They were bred specifically to create smaller and more manageable pets. Overall, dwarf rabbits are very popular pets due to their small size and friendly nature.
However, regardless of their size, they need just as much care, love and attention as other rabbits.

What are the types of rabbits?

There are many different types of rabbits that can be kept as pets.

Dwarf rams, for example, are the small version of the ram rabbit and have a gentle nature. Dwarf rams are known for their soft and fluffy ears.

Then there are the lionheads. This breed has a characteristic mane of long hair around the head and is usually small and compact. Lionheads are friendly and playful animals.

Mini Lop rabbits are small and have long, soft ears. Mini Lop rabbits are very social and enjoy spending time with people and other Mini Lops.

There are, of course, many more breeds of rabbits. It is therefore important that prospective rabbit owners learn about the needs of each breed before choosing a particular rabbit.

What is a species-appropriate diet for dwarf rabbits?

Rabbits in the wild feed mainly on herbs, flowers & leaves, barks & grasses, and twigs & roots of plants. Our farmed species are visually different from the wild rabbit, but their digestion still works on the same principle. Rabbits have a thin-walled stomach and a fairly long intestine.
So digestion works best when new food is always advancing what has been eaten. For this reason, rabbits must eat many small meals throughout the day. This is also necessary to counteract the constant growth of teeth through abrasion.


What are possible diseases in rabbits?

Rabbits, like all animals, are susceptible to a number of diseases. Pasteurellosis is a bacterial infection. Possible symptoms include rhinitis, eye discharge and even fever. In myxomatosis, viruses are transmitted via they mosquito and cause smoldering on the face and around the eyes. Encephalitozoonosis is a parasitic infection. Malnutrition, kidney problems or visual disturbances are the result. Digestive problems such as diarrhea, constipation and bloating are among the most common gastrointestinal diseases. Dental problems due to too little tooth wear also result in tooth spikes or abscesses. It's important to monitor your pet's health regularly and see a veterinarian immediately if there are signs of illness.

How to socialize dwarf rabbits?

Dwarf rabbits are social animals and therefore should usually be kept at least in pairs to live a happy and healthy life. In order to socialize dwarf rabbits, there are a few things to watch out for. When a new rabbit comes into the keeping, it should match the existing dwarf rabbit. The sex and age of the animal may play a role. A slow introduction is recommended. Both dwarf rams, for example, should be kept separately at first and then brought together under supervision and in a larger area. Feeding the lionheads together can help build their bond with each other. Make sure the environment the rabbits live in is large enough and has enough toys and hiding places to give them plenty of space and activity.
 

What accessories are needed for species-appropriate husbandry?

Even though Mini Lop rabbits, for example, do not need any elaborate play equipment, the enclosure should be furnished in a varied way. With simple means such as our nibble branches, you can make the run species-appropriate. Orientate yourself on the natural needs and the physical possibilities of the animals. Dwarf rabbits always need a safe hiding place, a quiet corner to snooze, a hay rack and water. Be careful not to clutter the entire run with things. They like to move and need space to run and jump.