AVES Lorinectar is a complete water-soluble food for Loris and Loriculus, including Charmosyna species. It can be used as a complementary feed for parakeets. Lorinectar is made from the best raw materials and has excellent nutritional value. Due to the high quality of this feed, it is accepted without problems by birds without problems. AVES also offers a feed for young loris available under the name AVES Loristart. With the combination of Loristart and Lorinectar, all types of Lori are bred and maintained in excellent health. This product contains all the essential vitamins, minerals and trace elements.
Antibacterial, antiviral, fungicide, anti-coccidiosis, it promotes digestion and clears the respiratory tract, purifies the blood, etc.
This blend has already proven itself with fantastic results. A dozen breeders tested the product before it went on sale.
The first findings were as follows: many down feathers, super droppings, whiter noses, pigeons are soft as silk and run well. All testers without exception are very satisfied.
Antibacterial, antiviral, fungicide, anti-coccidiosis, it promotes digestion and clears the respiratory tract, purifies the blood, etc.
This blend has already proven itself with fantastic results. A dozen breeders tested the product before it went on sale.
The first findings were as follows: many down feathers, super droppings, whiter noses, pigeons are soft as silk and run well. All testers without exception are very satisfied.
Aves Lorinectar is a complete water-soluble food for Lories and Loriculus, including Charmosyna species. It can be used as a supplementary food for swift parakeets and fig parrots.
Aves Lorinectar contains all the essential vitamins, minerals, and trace elements.
Instructions
Feeding recommendation: Pour 25 grams of Aves Lorinectar into a bowl. Add 100 ml of water while stirring. For small lorikeets (e.g., Charmosyna), use 20 grams of Lorinectar for 100 ml of water. Prepare a new portion of food each day; in hot weather, feed twice a day. Provide fruits, greens, berries, and seeds (soaked) as preferred and in moderation.