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Herbal package - January winter balance

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A natural winter mix for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas, composed of dried herbs, leaves, and vegetables. This seasonal mix supports digestion and gut flora during the cold months and provides extra variety in the daily menu.

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Treat your rabbit, guinea pig, or chinchilla with our January Seasonal Mix!

This herbal package consists of 6 bags of 150 g each. We work in harmony with nature and adjust the mix to what your pet needs most at that time: support for digestion and intestines, calmness, and overall vitality.

This dried mix of herbs, leaves, and vegetables is carefully composed to be safe for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas, allowing them to enjoy varied and healthy nutrition. 

Why choose the January Seasonal Mix:

  • Seasonal approach: tailored to winter support and general health
  • Surprise element: the exact mix changes with nature and the season
  • Suitable for guinea pigs, rabbits, and chinchillas
  • Easy to feed: perfect alongside hay and other food

* Always provide fresh drinking water and unlimited hay ( or grass ). 

The above explanation is intended purely as information based on personal experience, books and the internet. It cannot be seen as advice or instructions and is not scientifically supported. We declare that we are not complete and cannot be held responsible for the use of our products.

Each individual is different therefore always build up in small amounts and take care to mix with different herbs.

Herbs are not medicines! In case of illness, always consult your vet. Not all herbs can be used in combination with medicines.

Herbs are natural products so they can always vary in colour, smell, texture and taste. Always check your herbs yourself when you feed them. They remain natural products that grow outdoors, which is why it can always happen that there is something in them that doesn't belong.