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  • 2 in stock

Gr micro 500 gr - GreenVet

€21.00 Price

Combating the black spot in nestlings.

It is important to take action with the breeders:

1) by strengthening the immune system,

2) by targeting intestinal pathogenic bacteria.

Instructions for use:

30-40 g (3-4 spoonfuls) per kg of feed during the chick feeding period and for 5-7 days

once a month throughout the year for all breeders.

  • 197 in stock

Square connector

€0.40 Price

Square connector for 20 x 20 x 1.5mm square tube

Allows a tube to be placed in a T shape without having to cut the other tube.

  • 10 in stock

55 - Supreme canaries 20 kg

€33.35 Price

Balanced mix for posture and colour canaries.

Composition: Canary seeds 75%, rapeseeds 10%, peeled oats 5%, niger seeds 3.5%, hemp 2.5%, flax seeds 2.5%, brown perilla 1%, white lettuce 0.5%

  • 4 in stock

Eggfood fat Witte Molen 10 Kg

€39.95 Price

Fatty Yellow Pâtée Witte Molen Expert 10 kg

Offer your birds superior quality nutrition with the fatty yellow pâtée Witte Molen Expert. Designed to meet the specific nutritional needs of birds, this pâtée is an ideal choice for breeders and enthusiasts concerned with the health and well-being of their feathered companions.

- Highly appreciated

- Contains added amino acids

- Ready to use

- Ideal during the breeding period

- Contributes to optimal growth and beautiful plumage

  • 5 in stock

CHIA Seeds 1 Kg

€7.85 Price

Chia is sage. It is an annual plant up to 1 m tall whose scientific name is Salvia hispanica.

The composition of chia seed closely resembles that of other mucilaginous seeds such as flaxseeds and psyllium. Unlike flaxseed, however, chia does not have anti-nutritional factors, factors that limit the use of flaxseed without prior hot treatment. Anti-nutritional factors are cyanogenic glycosides or linatins, inhibitors of vitamin B6 that prevent its action. Chia also has a much more pleasant taste than flaxseed and birds consume it more willingly.