Silver Birch & Ready-Grass Mix

£2.70

Crunch-and-Bloom Forage

Young silver-birch (Betula pendula) leaves, twiggy stems and pollen-rich catkins layered with sweet, sun-cured ready grass. A bright woodland–meadow pairing that keeps teeth busy, guts moving and kidneys happily flushed.


🌿 What’s Inside & Why It Helps

  • Silver birch leaves & catkins – 70 %

    • Gentle diuretic action keeps bladder sludge at bay.

    • Flavonoid antioxidants brighten eyes and lend coat shine.

    • Catkins add a pollen-sweet aroma that tempts fussy noses.

  • Birch pencil stems

    • Natural chew sticks trim incisors and tone gums.

  • Ready grass – 30 %

    • Long-strand fibre powers gut motility and healthy caecal flora.

    • Familiar meadow scent encourages steady ‘grazing’ behaviour.

Hand-picked, slow-dried and blended in micro batches – no grains, fillers or sweeteners.


🐾 Feeding Guide

  • Rabbits & guinea pigs: scatter a loose handful daily over main hay.

  • Chinchillas & degus: heaped tablespoon every other day.

  • Gerbils, hamsters, rats & mice: small pinch once or twice weekly in bedding or toys.

  • Parakeets & small parrots: thread a birch twig through cage bars; crumble a pinch of leaf over seed weekly.

  • Chickens & garden birds: safe to scatter 1 tsp per bird weekly for boredom-busting pecking.
    (Not formulated for tortoises, green iguanas, hedgehogs or chipmunks.)

Introduce gradually; always supply fresh water and lift any uneaten mix after 12 hours.


🌟 Why Choose Silver Birch & Ready-Grass?

  • Dual benefit – birch flushes, ready grass fibres.

  • Built-in chew sticks reduce cage boredom and dental issues.

  • Natural aroma from catkins means instant nose-twitch appeal.

  • Ethically hand-crafted – every pouch supports Guinea Garden Sanctuary.

Add a taste of woodland spring to the hay rack – order Silver Birch & Ready-Grass Mix now at 👉 www.guineagourmettreats.co.uk

Introduce new forage slowly. Not a substitute for veterinary care.

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