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Spinus & spinus 2.5kg - Manitoba
Spinus & Spinus is a seed blend that meets the specific dietary needs of small finches living in Europe, such as Alder Tarin, Goldfinch, Magellanic Goldfinch, and Black-headed Goldfinch. This feed is also suitable for syrings and sizerins.
Indigena New 2.5 kg - Manitoba
Indigena is a mixture of various seeds, which meets the specific dietary needs of the most common finches and medium-sized sparrows living in Europe, such as Bullfinch, European Greenfinch and Fir Crossbill.
The wide variety of seeds and the particular organoleptic characteristics of this mixture make it possible to reproduce for each captive-bred bird the most appropriate diet in relation to its natural needs.
Sprouting seeds Alta germinazione 2.5 kg - Manitoba
Seed mixtures characterized by high germination., The only true and indisputable methodology to provide proteins, very high nutritional value and very high, concentrations of trace elements and natural vitamins.
Carduelidi 2.5kg - Manitoba
Professional blend that represents the reference point, in the field of breeding elegant goldfinches, rich, in very digestible seeds such as Perilla, Quinoa and Chia, in a particularly generous mix by the variety and quality of its seeds.
Exotic Best premium 3Kg - Manitoba
Exotic Best Premium combines its already complete basic recipe with 3% White Peril (very rich in alpha-linolenic acid, considered a strong trigger of interferon, and immune system stimulation), oyster shells and, 5% Manitoba Nectar.
Cardellino Major 2.5 kg - Manitoba
Seed blend designed specifically for Goldfinches, Goldfinches, Goldfinches, Blackfinches, Sizerins, and Serins. Mixture of high nutritional quality indicated for maintenance, high genealogy subjects and breeding in particularly hot climates.
CHIA Seeds 1 Kg
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.