🌿 Pregnancy & Recovery Support Forage Mix

£3.49

Support expectant and nursing small pets naturally with our Pregnancy & Recovery Support Forage Mix — a soothing, nutrient-rich blend crafted to gently assist through every stage of motherhood. Each ingredient is hand-selected for its traditional use in supporting uterine tone, hormone balance, hydration, and calm energy, helping mothers stay strong and nourished before, during, and after birth.


🌸 Ingredients & Benefits

Raspberry Leaves (65%) – Strengthens and tones the uterus, aids smoother birth, supports milk production, and provides essential vitamins C, E and iron for healthy mum and babies.

Hawthorn (20%) – Gentle heart tonic and natural circulatory support; helps maintain calm energy and oxygen flow, particularly important during late pregnancy.

Bamboo Leaves (10%) – Provides silica and trace minerals for tissue and bone development, supports digestion, and adds a soft natural sweetness.

Carrot Tops (5%) – Rich in calcium and vitamin A, helps with lactation and post-birth recovery.


🐹 Feeding Guide

Guinea Pigs & Rabbits:
Offer 1–2 tablespoons daily from mid-pregnancy to post-birth. Can be alternated with normal forage to maintain interest.

Hamsters, Gerbils, Rats & Mice:
A small pinch 2–3 times weekly as a supportive supplement alongside their usual diet.

Degus:
Offer sparingly every other day — these herbs are nutrient-dense, so small amounts go a long way.

Tortoises & Giant African Snails:
Scatter a small handful twice weekly as part of a varied herb-based diet.

Always provide unlimited hay (or species-appropriate fibre) and fresh water.


💚 Why It’s Special

  • Naturally supports hormonal balance & recovery

  • Rich in vitamins, minerals & gentle antioxidants

  • Calming aroma encourages relaxation during nesting and nursing

  • 100% natural, air-dried, and free from fillers or additives

  • Hand-mixed by Guinea Gourmet Treats UK with care and precision


🩷 Perfect For:

Pregnant or nursing guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters, gerbils, degus, rats, mice, tortoises, and Giant African Snails.