MULLBERRY LEAVES
Give your pets mulberry the way that suits them best. Pick from:
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Mulberry Leaf Blend – 70 % soft-dried mulberry leaves mixed with 30 % fibrous meadow grasses and hays.
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Pure Mulberry Leaf – 100 % soft-dried mulberry leaves.
Both options come in Small and Large bags to match single pets or busy barns.
🌿 Why Mulberry Works
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Delivers vitamins A, C and K plus calcium and magnesium for strong bones, bright eyes and glossy coats.
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Naturally low oxalate profile keeps digestion smooth and safe.
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Leaf flavonoids add antioxidant power, calming itchy skin and boosting immunity.
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Long fibres (in the blend) encourage steady chewing and natural grazing.
🍃 Choosing the Right Variant
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Go for the Blend if you want extra long-strand fibre to aid gut motility, or if you need a hay topper that tempts picky eaters with a sweet aroma.
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Choose Pure Leaves when you want maximum mulberry nutrition, plan to mix it into fresh-veg salads, or already rotate several hays and need a straight leafy boost.
🐾 Feeding Guide
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Guinea pigs & rabbits: offer a loose handful every day, whichever variant you choose.
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Chinchillas & degus: give a small handful once or twice a week.
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Gerbils, hamsters, rats & mice: measure out one to two teaspoons weekly as a special nibble.
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Tortoises & green iguanas: sprinkle a little occasionally, keeping leafy greens as the main diet.
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Parakeets: crumble a pinch over seed once a week for variety.
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Scatter any spare mix for chickens or garden herbivores; they’ll peck it happily. Skip for hedgehogs and other insect-eaters.
Introduce new forage gradually, supply fresh water at all times, and lift uneaten leaves after 12 hours.
🌟 Why You’ll Love It
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Two straightforward formulas—extra fibre or pure leaf power—so you can tailor the treat.
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Flexible bag sizes scale from lone bun to whole herd.
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Zero grains, sugars or fillers—just hand-cut, air-dried foliage.
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Every purchase supports Guinea Garden Sanctuary.
Bring mulberry magic to the hay rack—order Mulberry Leaf Forage now at 👉 www.guineagourmettreats.co.uk
Not a substitute for veterinary advice; adjust portions to your pet’s condition and activity level.