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Feeder "Half Moon" for parrot - 11x8,5x6cm
Plastic half-moon feeder with metal hooks for budgies and parrots.
Dimensions: 11x8.5x6 cm.
Plastic cage with mesh opening - 60x40X30h cm
Closed plastic cage for rodents or chicks.
With mesh opening on top of the cage.
Can also be used as a hospital cage.
Stainless steel feeder with hooks - 14cm
Stainless steel feeder with hooks.
Diameter: 14cm.
Stainless steel feeder with hooks - 12cm
Stainless steel feeder with hooks.
Diameter: 12cm.
Stainless steel feeder with screws - 14cm
Stainless steel feeder with screws.
Diameter: 14cm.
Stainless steel feeder with screws - 12cm
Stainless steel feeder with screws.
Diameter: 12cm.
Parrot Hand Feeding - 1kg - Psittacus - Hand Feeding
A versatile formula for hand-rearing these parrot species that do not necessarily require a specific diet. It has been specifically designed for use in multi-species groups, where it is difficult to operate with different specific formulations.
Contains oil with a high oleic acid content, stable and adapted to their needs. It also contains papaya, which promotes digestive transit.
High Energy Hand Feeding - 1kg - Psittacus - Hand Feeding
Suitable for manual rearing of parrot species that require a high-fat diet. It contains the vegetable fat most suitable for these species: crude palm oil. It also contains papaya, which promotes digestive transit.
It is a growth food that should be used from the emergence of the quills until maturity. For example, in grey parrots, it is used as early as the 3rd week of life.
It is recommended to prepare baby food with warm water and a solids concentration of about 25%. It is recommended to administer to the chick using a flexible catheter.
Mini Hand Feeding - 1kg - Psittacus - Hand Feeding
Suitable for manual feeding of small granivorous psittacines (genera Melopsittacus, Nymphicus, Agapornis, Neophema, Eolophus, etc.) which in nature mainly consume low-fat seeds.
It is a growth food, formulated to make up 100% of the parrot's diet, which should be used from the emergence of the quills until maturity. For example, in cockatiels, it is used as early as the 2nd week of life.
It is recommended to prepare baby food with warm water and a solids concentration of about 25%. It is recommended to administer to the chick using a flexible catheter.