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Rapeseed 25kg

€27.00 Price

These seeds, rich in fats and proteins, are particularly appreciated by wild birds. They will attract redpolls, grosbeaks, goldfinches, black-capped chickadees, sparrows, mourning doves, and a host of other birds to your garden. They are often used as a substitute for rapeseed, which is more expensive.

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Shuttle 25kg

€29.99 Price

The turnipseed is quite similar to rapeseed, with the difference being the more bitter flavour of the latter. Turnipseed is rich in protein and beneficial for enhancing singing, making it particularly interesting during the breeding season for canaries. However, as this seed is quite fatty, we recommend not exceeding 10% of your mix with turnipseed for colour canaries or posture canaries. For song canaries, turnipseed softens the song and can therefore be used at 30% of the mix: in this latter case, we recommend accompanying your bird's diet with liver support.

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Chicory 25kg

€99.50 Price

Chicory seeds (cichorium intybus) are part of the health seeds that come from wild plants. These seeds are rich in fibres and minerals and promote intestinal balance.

They purify the body and are also effective in cases of indigestion.

Seeds for canaries and exotic and indigenous birds.

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Chicory 1kg - Bulk

€4.90 Price

Chicory seeds (cichorium intybus) are among the health seeds that come from wild plants. These seeds are rich in fiber and minerals and help maintain intestinal balance.

They purify the body and are also effective in cases of indigestion.

Seeds for canaries and exotic and native birds.

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Chia seeds 18kg

€65.00 Price

Chia is a sage. It is an annual plant that can reach up to 1 meter in height, with the scientific name Salvia hispanica.

The composition of chia seeds closely resembles that of other mucilaginous seeds like flaxseeds and psyllium. Unlike flaxseeds, chia does not have anti-nutritional factors, which limit the use of flaxseeds without prior heat treatment. Anti-nutritional factors are cyanogenic glucosides or linatins, inhibitors of vitamin B6 that prevent its action. Moreover, chia has a much more pleasant taste than flaxseeds, and birds consume it more readily.