Canary breeding without shuttle (80) is a mixture of high quality without shuttles, ideal for the color, such as the mosaic Canary canaries,... for which no yellow color is desired.
Niger, birdseed rich in phosphorus and calcium. Niger seeds (or nyjer seeds) are fine seeds rich in oil. They come from Guizotia abyssinica (also known as Guizotia oleiferous). The niger is highly prized by most birds, goldfinches and siskins love it.
The seed is mainly grown in India, Burma, Ethiopia and Nepal. Niger is an oilseed with a high fat content (38-43%) and protein content (23%). It provides quality food for all species of wild and forest birds, both in dry and sprouted form.
Niger is one of the few birdseeds with a good ratio of calcium to phosphorus.
Dry egg pie is a delicious egg pie for all bird species. An egg pie is the perfect addition to your birds' daily ration and provides your birds with the necessary proteins, vitamins and minerals. Dry egg pie is ideally mixed with another food to ensure a high intake.
EGG FOOD FOR EXOTIC BIRDS Feed for exotic birds. This egg-based food supplement has a lightweight structure and its nutrient content is designed to perfectly meet the needs of exotic birds. Analysis: Protein 25%, Fat 8%, Ash 3.8%, Moisture 8%.
Composition: Egg, granulated seeds, vegetables, vegetable protein (non-GMO), dried insects, vitamins, minerals and trace elements.
A unique blend of no less than 41 different seeds. All of these seeds germinate together in at least 24 hours with the right treatment. These seeds are specially sorted which, due to the germination process, provides additional vitamins, protein, and easily digestible fiber, which is very important for young birds because the germinated seed is easier to digest. Adding seeds to your eggs is a huge enrichment for birds and their young. Sprouted seeds also strengthen the immune system.
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.