- 201 in stock
Birds
- 494 in stock
Right-angle connector (90°)
Angle connector (90°) 2 outlets for square tube 20 x 20 x 1.5mm
- In-store pickup
- 3 in stock
Full ACP panel - 1m x 2m
Standard Trespa panel 1mx2m.
20x20mm tube with groove for the panel.
- -€16.00
- In the process of being restocked
- In-store pickup
Aviary panel with door - 102.5x200cm - Mesh: 19x19x1.45mm
Aviary panel with door - 102.5x200cm - Mesh: 19x19x1.45mm
- -€10.00
- In the process of being restocked
- In-store pickup
Aluminium aviary panel - 102.5x200cm - Mesh: 19x19x1.45mm
Aviary panel in aluminium - 102.5x200cm - Mesh: 19x19x1.45mm
- -€10.00
- In the process of being restocked
- In-store pickup
Aviary panel with door - 102.5x200cm - Mesh 13x13x1.05mm
Aluminium aviary panel with door.
Door dimensions: 120 cm.
Panel dimensions: 102.5x200 cm.
Mesh size: 13x13x1.05 mm.
Aluminium bar gauge: 20x20 mm.
- -€10.00
- In the process of being restocked
- In-store pickup
Aluminium aviary panel - 102.5x200cm - Mesh: 13x13x1.05mm
Aluminium aviary panel - 102.5x200cm - Mesh: 13x13x1.05mm
- New
- In the process of being restocked
- New
- 14 in stock
- 986 in stock
- 11 in stock
Cleaned Striped Sunflower Seeds 1kg
Striated sunflower is the basic seed of any parrot mixture. It is also used in mixtures for parakeets and exotic doves.
It is also the favorite food of your outdoor birds during the winter period! Ideal for feeding the birds in your garden.
Practical information for giving sunflower seeds to birds in your garden:
Remember to regularly clean the feeders of your outdoor birds so that diseases and bacteria do not thrive.
Also consider setting feeders high up to prevent predators (such as cats, foxes, etc.) from targeting birds when they are eating.
- 42 in stock
Yellow millet in cluster 1kg - French
Millet is used in the diet of all birds: straight beaks and hooked beaks. In bunches, it's a treat they love.
Cluster millet has a good protein and carbohydrate content and also contains a large number of amino acids. Ideal for distracting your birds and thus avoiding pecking (feather pulling).