Soft‑Dried Nettle Leaf
Pure Mineral Boost Forage
Hand‑picked stinging nettles, gently air‑dried until tender yet leafy. Rich in iron, calcium and vitamin C, this single‑herb forage perks up immunity, eases stiff joints, and adds tooth‑friendly crunch.
🌿 What’s Inside & Why It Helps
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100 % dried nettle leaves – no fillers, no additives.
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Delivers iron, calcium & vitamin C for strong bones and scurvy defence.
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Natural anti‑inflammatories soothe joints and seasonal allergies.
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Gentle astringent action supports bladder health.
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Soft‑dried removes most of the sting, yet a few hairs can linger—handle with light gloves and serve dry.
🥄 Feeding Guide (per animal)
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Rabbits – 2 level tablespoons daily mixed through hay.
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Guinea pigs – 1 heaped tablespoon daily scattered over hay.
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Chinchillas – 1 level teaspoon every other day (keep modest for calcium balance).
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Degus – 1 level teaspoon three times a week.
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Gerbils – ½ teaspoon twice a week, hidden in bedding.
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Rats – ½ teaspoon twice a week, crumbled into veg.
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Mice – ¼ teaspoon once a week as a nibble garnish.
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Hamsters – pinch (≈ ¼ teaspoon) once a week in a forage toy.
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Green iguanas – 1 loose tablespoon twice a week mixed into salad greens.
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Parakeets – ½ teaspoon once a week, crumbled over seed.
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Chickens – 1–2 teaspoons per bird, two or three times a week, scattered in the run.
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Tortoises (leaf‑eating species) – small handful once a week, mixed with fresh weeds.
Always offer fresh water and clear uneaten nettle after 12 hours.
⚠️ Sting Warning
Even dried, nettle hairs can still tingle sensitive skin. Wear light gloves when portioning. Once pets munch, the sting disappears.
🌟 Why You’ll Love It
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Pure, single‑herb simplicity—ideal for elimination diets.
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Big mineral and vitamin punch without added sugar or grain.
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Encourages natural foraging and healthy chewing.
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Handmade in small batches—every purchase supports Guinea Garden Sanctuary.
Grab Soft‑Dried Nettle Leaf now at 👉 www.guineagourmettreats.co.uk
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