Birds

Purchase a gift voucher

Filter By

Categories

Categories

Brand

Brand

Price

Price

  • €0.00 - €223.00

Species

Species

Birds

Active filters

  • Brand: Aubyose
  • Brand: Herb bird mix
  • Brand: Jopack
  • Brand: Mecanix
  • Brand: Versele-Laga
  • New
  • 1 in stock

Mix 3 for the post-moulting and winter period - 150g - Herb bird mix

€18.95 Price

This mixture is especially suitable for the post-moulting period and winter. It keeps your bird in top condition and protects it from bacteria, viruses and fungi. This blend contains 31 herbs.

Ingredients: basil, Chlorella, spirulina, broccoli, thyme, quina, ginger, oregano, almonds, garlic, chokeberries, horseradish, brewer's yeast, turmeric, mint, Icelandic seaweed, Pau D'Arco, milk thistle, sesame seeds, rosemary, beard moss, alfalfa leaf, red echinacea, marigold, coriander, mallow, artichoke, burdock root, black walnut shell, summer wormwood, cloves.

Use: 5 grams per 1 kg of food, seeds or food. 2 to 3 times a week.

  • New
  • In the process of being restocked

Yellow Millet 25kg - Versele-Laga

€25.00 Price

Yellow millet is rich in vitamins and minerals and is an alkaline (non-acidic) cereal. It is part of the basic diet of parakeets, exotic birds and exotic doves.

Millet contains magnesium, phosphorus, iron, potassium, manganese, vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin PP (nicotinic acid) and vitamin B5.

  • New
  • 5 in stock

Huile de Chardon Marie 250ml

€14.95 Price

The marie thistle has always been considered the protective hepato par excellence.

Ideal after using dyes or medications. 

Purifies the liver.  

  • New
  • 5 in stock

Natural magic colour mix 300g - Herb bird mix

€34.95 Price

Natural magic colour mix 300g

Mix of natural magic colours.

This mix is specially formulated to perfectly colour the plumage of goldfinches as well as other birds. The yellow remains yellow and the red is truly bright red. This mix is the most complete natural mix on the market. It contains absolutely no canthaxanthin or other chemical dyes which are harmful to the liver of our birds.

The carotenoid gives birds their colour. We can divide them into 3 categories.