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Exotic birds

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  • Brand: Animalis
  • Brand: Versele-Laga
Nutribird C15 1kg
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Nutribird C15 1kg

€5.37 Price

Care food for canaries, exotic and native birds.

Scientifically justified composition with all the nutrients your birds need. Completely consumable, no food loss.

Based on selected seeds, fruits and 50% canary seed.

Contains Florastimul®: supports the intestinal flora and protects against intestinal disorders.

Recommended by veterinarians and used worldwide by ornithological parks and champion breeders.

Instructions for use:

To be distributed freely.
Gold Pâtée Canaries Red 1kg
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Gold Pâtée Canaries Red 1kg

€5.70 Price

Egg paste with red dye for canaries, native and exotic birds

An egg paste is essential during breeding, and during the rest of the year it is a source of additional nutrients.

Moistened with 100% natural honey.

Contains 75 mg of canthaxanthin per kilo in order to give a beautiful red pigmentation to birds.

Contains a lysine and methionine supplement for optimal feather growth and building.

Red millet in bunches 1 kg
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Red millet in bunches 1 kg

€9.43 Price

Millet is used in the diet of all birds: straight beaks and hooked beaks. In clusters, it's a delicacy they love.

Millet in clusters has a good protein and carbohydrate content and it also contains a large number of amino acids. Ideal to distract your birds and thus avoid pecking (pulling feathers).

We advised to give red millet for exotic birds. It is richer in protein than yellow millet. 

Yellow millet in bunch 16 kg
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Yellow millet in bunch 16 kg

€80.19 Price

Millet is used in the diet of all birds: straight beaks and hooked beaks. In clusters, it's a delicacy they love.

Millet in clusters has a good protein and carbohydrate content and it also contains a large number of amino acids. Ideal to distract your birds and thus avoid pecking (pulling feathers).