Chamomile flowers
Matricaria recutita
Chamomile is mainly known for its calming effect, although this plant still has strong qualities.
Possibly has an effect on:
- A calming effect on the nervous system --> In case of anxiety, stress, restlessness.
- An antibacterial against colds, fever.
- An appetite stimulation --> With a support of good digestion.
Good for Rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters, gerbils, degus, mice, rats, turtles...
Please do not give to pregnant animals
Chamomile flowers
Crude protein 14.7%, Crude fat 3.8%, Crude fibre 14%, Crude ash 9.6%.
At a check-up at the vet, fireworks, ... you can add chamomile about 3 days in advance.
Each individual is different so always observe your animal well and build something new. Chamomile flowers can have a strong effect on rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas is a maximum of 1 - 1.5 gr. per day certainly enough. For the smaller rodents, this dose is even less.
Give chamomile flowers max. 3 weeks in a row, after that always stop for at least 1 week.
To guarantee optimal quality of the herbs, we pack them only from the moment you place your order. Depending on the type of herb, this is in a paper or plastic bag.
It is very important that you keep the herbs sealed in the dark, out of the sun. Do this in a hygienic place with a constant temperature.
* Always provide fresh drinking water and unlimited hay ( or grass ).
The above explanation is intended purely as information based on personal experience, books and the internet. It cannot be seen as advice or instructions and is not scientifically supported. We declare that we are not complete and cannot be held responsible for the use of our products.
Each individual is different therefore always build up in small amounts and take care to mix with different herbs.
Herbs are not medicines! In case of disease always consult your veterinarian. Not all herbs may be used in combination with medicines.
Herbs are natural products so they can always vary in colour, smell, texture and taste. Always check your herbs yourself when you feed them. They remain natural products that grow outdoors, which is why it can always happen that there is something in them that doesn't belong.