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  • Brand: Animalis
  • Brand: Colman
  • Brand: DB
  • Brand: Mecanix
  • Brand: Vanhee
  • 7 in stock

Medium hemp 1kg - Bulk

€2.75 Price

Hemp seeds are highly nutritious and contain more essential fatty acids (EFAs) than any other source and are in second place, after soya, for their richness in highly digestible proteins, of high biological value. They are particularly recommended during the breeding seasons in order to stimulate the reproductive instinct of birds.

  • In the process of being restocked

Rusk 1 kg

€3.50 Price

Baked and crumbled wheat biscuit. 
Rusk is particularly suitable for the absorption of moistened food. 

Also ideal for mixing additives (vitamins, dyes, etc.) in food products

Ideal for moistening egg pie.

Composition: wheat, water, salt and yeast.

  • 5 in stock

1kg of dehydrated mealworms

€19.95 Price

Protein-rich feed for birds, hens, poultry, and garden birds.

Made up of 100% dehydrated mealworms (larvae of the Tenebrio molitor beetle)

Ideal for supplementing the diet of your hens, chicks, and all your other poultry with good proteins. Garden birds and hedgehogs love them too!

  • 25 in stock

Couscous 1kg

€3.99 Price

Couscous is a hard grain semolina that is steamed until the small grains are obtained, which are then dried. Couscous is excellent for supplementing the feeding food of nestlings or adults. Wet the couscous with hot water, let it swell for a few minutes then add to the egg food (for 1 teaspoon of couscous plan 4-5 teaspoons of food), coloring, fruit.

  • 16 in stock

Red millet in bunch 1kg - French

€10.00 Price

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).

We advised giving red millet for exotic birds. It is richer in protein than yellow millet.