Forage Tunnels - Herbal
Our 100% edible Tunnels are coated in natural herbs & leaves, then filled with dried mixed veggies and nettle leaf. These tunnels have an inner diameter of 4.5cm-5cm which makes them ideal for small Rodents, smaller Hamsters & guinea pigs, they also work great as a filled chew toy for rabbits.
One end of the herb coated tunnel is filled with Natural Nettle leaves, the other end is filled with dried Vegetables, so not only is this a fun chew toy that can help maintain good tooth health, it also adds variety to their diet!
Key Features
- Boredom busting, long-lasting treat
- Ideal for small Rodents, Hamsters & Guinea Pigs
- Can be placed on the floor of your their enclosure
- Great mix of Natural Herbs, Leaves & Vegetables
- Suitable for most small animals
Forage Tunnels - Herbal
Our 100% edible Tunnels are coated in natural herbs & leaves, then filled with dried mixed veggies and nettle leaf. These tunnels have an inner diameter of 4.5cm-5cm which makes them ideal for small Rodents, smaller Hamsters & guinea pigs, they also work great as a filled chew toy for rabbits.
One end of the herb coated tunnel is filled with Natural Nettle leaves, the other end is filled with dried Vegetables, so not only is this a fun chew toy that can help maintain good tooth health, it also adds variety to their diet!
Key Features
- Boredom busting, long-lasting treat
- Ideal for small Rodents, Hamsters & Guinea Pigs
- Can be placed on the floor of your their enclosure
- Great mix of Natural Herbs, Leaves & Vegetables
- Suitable for most small animals
What's in it?
What Animals Is This Suitable For?
Feeding Guide
How much natural forage should I be feeding?
If you ask your bunnies, they will say there is no such thing as too much forage! For the most part, they are correct, you can feed your bunnies as much natural forage as they will eat. We recommend mixing handfuls in with their hay as well as giving handfuls throughout the day. There are certain scenarios where you should limit forage, for example if your rabbit is overweight, you should limit forage that is high in protein & sugars.