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Flaxseed is rich in omega 3, which is essential for the cardiovascular system.
Common names:
Cardère sauvage, Cabaret des oiseaux, Lavoir-de-Venus, Peigne-à-Loup [Fr], Grote kaardebol [Nl], Wilde Karde [De], Cardo dei lanaioli, Scardaccione selvatico [ Il], Cardencha, Cardo de cardador [Es].
Peeled peanuts are very popular treats for parrots.
They are to be distributed sparingly because they are rich.
Ideal food to fill your wild bird dispensers, they will bring the necessary fat to the birds to spend the winter more easily.
The favorite of chickadees and a real treat for many birds.
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.
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).
High-quality seeds with high fat content
- With a high content of vitamin E, B9, B5, B6, B1, B2, B3, and vitamin K.
- It has antioxidant properties.
- Excellent energy contribution.
- Rich in calcium, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, proteins, zinc, thiamine, pectin (cleanses the body).
High-quality seeds with high fat content
- With a high content of vitamin E, B9, B5, B6, B1, B2, B3, and vitamin K.
- It has antioxidant properties.
- Excellent energy contribution.
- Rich in calcium, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, proteins, zinc, thiamine, pectin (cleanses the body).
Peeled peanuts are treats highly appreciated by parrots.
They should be distributed sparingly as they are rich.
An ideal food to fill your feeders for wild birds, they will provide the necessary fat for birds to get through the winter more easily.
A favourite of tits and a real delicacy for many birds.
Peeled sunflower seeds are suitable for your budgies and parrots but also for straight beaks that live in outdoor aviaries in winter.
Sunflower seed contains almost 40% fat, but also proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins B and E. We quantify on a sunflower seed nearly 600 Kcalories per 100 g.
It satisfies throughout the year, the needs of a wide variety of birds, including the smallest of them.
Sunflower seeds are a real treat for our birds who love them!
No waste, no waste! The garden stays clean!
Canary grass is a nutritious seed particularly appreciated by many birds. Its high protein and fibre content makes it an essential food for the good health and vitality of birds. It is especially ideal for canaries, budgerigars, serins, and other small exotic birds.
Characteristics:
- Ingredients: 100% natural canary grass.
- Appearance: Elongated seeds, from pale yellow to light brown in colour.
- Nutritional Value: Rich in proteins (about 16%), fibres, and essential amino acids.
- Benefits:
- Promotes good digestion thanks to its fibre content.
- Contributes to the shine of plumage.
- Provides the necessary energy for birds' daily activities.
Buckwheat is a nutritious seed often included in the diet of cage and aviary birds.
- Appearance: Buckwheat is a triangular seed, light brown to greyish in colour, with a slightly rough shell.
Benefits for Birds:
- Balanced Nutrition: Buckwheat offers a combination of proteins, carbohydrates, and fibres, contributing to a balanced diet.
- Energy: The complex carbohydrates provide a sustainable source of energy for the birds' daily activities.
- Digestive System: The fibres promote good digestion and a healthy intestinal regulation.
- Proteins: The proteins in buckwheat support growth, reproduction, and the maintenance of muscle mass in birds.
The green Pagima ensures the good health of your birds. Pagima green promotes the functioning of the intestines, thus ensuring better digestion. Pagima is also credited with a preventive action against inflammations of different types that threaten your birds, it is rich in vitamins and fiber, its smell is pleasant and its taste delicious.
The turnipseed is quite similar to rapeseed, with the difference being the more bitter flavour of the latter. Turnipseed is rich in protein and beneficial for enhancing singing, making it particularly interesting during the breeding season for canaries. However, as this seed is quite fatty, we recommend not exceeding 10% of your mix with turnipseed for colour canaries or posture canaries. For song canaries, turnipseed softens the song and can therefore be used at 30% of the mix: in this latter case, we recommend accompanying your bird's diet with liver support.
Flaxseed is rich in omega 3, which is essential for the cardiovascular system.