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Handmix 500g - hand-farmed feed for all young birds
Hand-reared feed for all young birds
The scientifically balanced composition leads to optimal growth and development of young birds, easier molting and better performance at exhibitions.
Prebiotics, added in addition to Orlux HANDMIX, support the natural flora in the crop. This results in a better defense against diseases.
The added enzymes promote digestion and are responsible for the perfect assimilation of all food substances.
Starter food for birds difficult to raise or birds found in the wild. Food to tame birds. Additional food for sick birds, latecomers or found birds.
Eggfood for native birds 800g
An egg pie is essential when rearing, and during the rest of the year it is a source of additional nutrients.
With wild seeds and enriched with flyworms and gammarus, as an additional source of animal protein.
Complete ingestion thanks to the delicious taste and a structure adapted to the bird species.
Contains an additional lysine and methionine for optimal growth and edification of feathers.
Eggfood for native birds 4 Kg
An egg pie is essential when rearing, and during the rest of the year it is a source of additional nutrients.
With wild seeds and enriched with flyworms and gammarus, as an additional source of animal protein.
Complete ingestion thanks to the delicious taste and a structure adapted to the bird species.
Contains an additional lysine and methionine for optimal growth and edification of feathers.
Fruit Jelly Mix (6 jars) - Back Zoo Nature
Back Zoo Nature Fruit Tubs Mix 6 pieces of different flavors for birds, parrots, rodents and rabbits. These fruit jars are a treat for your pet! Formerly known as ZooFaria Fruit Cups, the name was changed a few years ago to Back Zoo Nature Fruit Cups.
Fruits, and especially sugars, are a very important part of the diet of birds, especially those with crooked beaks. In the wild, birds eat a lot of fruits, nectar, flowers, etc. These contain a lot of natural sugars, but birds really need them. A bird consumes much more energy in relation to its body weight, after all, it must be able to fly.