Yummy gnawing wood with parsnip and pumpkin is a healthy addition to the diet of small mammals as well as a popular snack. The treat is a source of vitamin C, B-group vitamins, beta-carotene and essential oils from vegetables. Read more
Branches covered with parsnip and pumpkin are not only a favorite treat for rodents and rabbits, but also a beneficial addition to their diet. The treat will help to wear down constantly growing animals’ teeth and will become a source of vitamins and minerals contained in branches and vegetables.
Parsnip is rich in vitamin C and В-group-vitamins as well as in essential oils, which tone up and have a positive effect on metabolism of rodents and rabbits.
Pumpkin is a valuable source of beta-carotene and vitamin D needed for healthy bone and cartilage tissue as well as for nervous system.