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Hand-feeding kit for parakeets and parrots - S.T.A
This hand-feeding kit has been designed for parakeets and parrots.
It consists of a syringe with handle, 2 straight cannulas and 2 curved cannulas.
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This hand-feeding kit has been designed for parakeets and parrots.
It consists of a syringe with handle, 2 straight cannulas and 2 curved cannulas.
This hand feeding kit has been designed for canaries and for birds of the same size.
It consists of a syringe with handle, 2 straight cannulas and 2 curved cannulas.
This duo consists of a straight 20ml syringe and a curved 12ml syringe.
Dosto-Oregano with higher concentrations of active ingredients against bacteria and coccidiosis and essential oils for healthy respiratory tract.
A key question that is always asked by fanciers every year is, "What's new do you have?" There's nothing new – it's often the answer.
It has never been our philosophy to bring something new every year. We must not follow all the waves of pigeon racing. If we bring something new, it must make sense and have a positive effect on our pigeons. To do this, we first test innovations on our own dovecotes and those of our good friends. Then we meet and discuss the results.
Application by drinking water.
Against bacteria and coccidies.
Airways released.
Plastic outdoor nest with a large opening for exotic birds.
Dimensions: 12 x 11 x 13.5 cm
Plantain seeds (mainly from Plantago ovata or Plantago major) are small, brownish or black, oval, and slightly shiny seeds. They are especially known as psyllium when they come from Plantago ovata.
Size and appearance: very small (about 2 mm), light, with an outer shell rich in mucilage.
Texture: when in contact with water, they swell and form a viscous gel.
Taste: neutral, slightly herbal.
The seeds of plantain (mainly from Plantago ovata or Plantago major) are small brownish or black seeds, oval and slightly shiny. They are especially known as psyllium when they come from Plantago ovata.
Size and appearance: very small (about 2 mm), light, with an outer shell rich in mucilage.
Texture: when in contact with water, they swell and form a viscous gel.
Taste: neutral, slightly herbaceous.
The seeds of white perilla come from Perilla frutescens var. alba, an aromatic plant from the mint family, cultivated in Asia for its culinary and medicinal uses.
Description:
Appearance: small round seeds, ranging from whitish to light beige in color.
Taste: sweet, slightly nutty.
Composition: rich in oil (35–45%), proteins, fibers, vitamins (A, E), minerals (calcium, iron, magnesium), and alpha-linolenic acid (ALA, plant-based omega-3).