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  • Brand: Animalis
  • Brand: Mecanix
  • Brand: PICO
  • Brand: Vanrobaeys
  • Brand: Versele-Laga
  • 4 in stock

47 - Goldfinches 1kg

€6.00 Price

This high quality mix has been specially developed for goldfinches by the Belgian breeder Freddy De Waegeneer. 

All the seeds in this mix are appreciated by goldfinches. So you avoid any waste.  

Is a "light" mix for small and large goldfinches.

The diversity of special seeds and the high content of white perilla make this mixture unique in its field.

  • In the process of being restocked

Niger - 20kg

€43.40 Price

Niger seed is a bird seed rich in phosphorus and calcium.

Niger seeds (or nyjer seeds) are fine seeds rich in oil.

They come from Guizotia abyssinica (also called Oleiferous Guizotia).

Niger is very popular with most birds, goldfinches and tarins love it.

Niger is one of the few bird seeds with a good calcium/phosphorus ratio.

  • 2 in stock

Vitaminéral 25kg - Vitamin-enriched minerals

€19.95 Price

Belvimin is a mixture of Vitamin Minerals. 

Contains the building blocks, vitamins (A, D3, B1, B2, E, PP in B12) and minerals important to keep pigeons in shape throughout the year.

Contains 25% calcium.

To protect pigeons from poisoning of the fields.

  • In the process of being restocked

Large parakeets Breeding 20kg

€31.25 Price

Seed mix for breeding with sunflower seeds.

Quality seed mix for large parakeets.

Puts large parakeets in excellent breeding condition.

  • 14 in stock

Chia seeds 1kg - Bulk

€6.95 Price

Chia is a sage. It is an annual plant that can grow up to 1 m tall and whose scientific name is Salvia hispanica.

The composition of chia seeds is closely related to that of other mucilaginous seeds such as flaxseed and psyllium. Unlike flaxseed, however, chia does not present anti-nutritional factors, factors that limit the use of flaxseed without prior heat treatment. Anti-nutritional factors are cyanogenic glucosides or linatins, inhibitors of vitamin B6 that prevent its action. Chia also has a much more pleasant taste than flaxseed and is more likely to be eaten by birds.