Complete mixture of livestock, with black maize and granulated of extruded livestock.
Complete food for pigeons enriched with special breeding granulate immunity concept ⁺ and black maize so special. Black corn in this mix of varied widowhood is extremely rich in antioxidants that support general health and immunity. The added I.C. ⁺ plus extruded production pellets ensure better digestion and provide extra vitamins and amino acids that are important during breeding. It's much more than a classic breeding mix that only meets the pigeon's protein needs. Indeed, this mixture makes the difference between a pigeon and a pigeon at the top.
A complete breeding mixture enriched with the extruded granulate which contains an ideal amino acid content (proteins) for optimal growth of the young in the nest.
Black corn to reinforce the resistance of old and young pigeons.
The mixture is easy to digest and brings to the breeding pigeons and young people in the nest the necessary vitamins, amino acids and minerals. It also guarantees optimal protection against gastrointestinal problems.
composition:
Black maize 8%, premium cribs corn 6%, small corn cribs 6%, toasted soybean seeds 4%, Maple peas 6%, DUN peas 6%, yellow peas 2%, green peas 2%, green peas 6%, Vesces 6%, Katjang Idjoe 2%, wheat white 8%, Dari white 8%, Milo 6% , Cardy 6%, rice chips 2%, hemp 5%, Alpiste 1%, yellow millet 1%, Brown flax seeds 1%, black rapeseed 1%, milk thistle seeds 1%, livestock granulate 6%
Analytical constituents:
Crude protein 16%, fat 7%, crude cellulose 6%, crude ash 3%, carbohydrates 55%, lysine 0.82%, methionine 0.32%, threonine 0.58%, tryptophan 0.17%, cystine 0.27%, calcium 0.17%, phosphorus 0.36%, Natrium 0.03%
Instructions for use:
During the rearing of the Squall, pigeons can be fed at will. During the brooding period it is better to feed less and more lightly: 30 g of food per day per Pigeon and always put fresh drinking water.
Advice:
During the breeding period the pigeons can be fed at will. If possible 3 to 4 times a day, to avoid waste.