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The grain is the teeth of our pigeons. The more well the food is ground, the more nutrients our pigeons can extract from it.
This is one of the reasons why we should not give Redstone or Grit with Redstone to our athletes, and certainly not during racing season. Redstone is crushed with the food and is of no use to our animals.
Most types of gravel available on the market contain little to no gravel and oyster shells because they are relatively expensive. These are exactly the ones you need to have.
The grain is the teeth of our pigeons. The more well the food is ground, the more nutrients our pigeons can extract from it.
This is one of the reasons why we should not give Redstone or Grit with Redstone to our athletes, and certainly not during racing season. Redstone is crushed with the food and is of no use to our animals.
Most types of gravel available on the market contain little to no gravel and oyster shells because they are relatively expensive. These are exactly the ones you need to have. Pigeons ingest them and stay in the stomach for a longer period of time to help grind the food, resulting in greater absorption of the nutrients in the food. This contrasts with red stone, limestone, etc. These are crushed and this is the reason why pigeons continue to eat them. They also do this to absorb calcium. The problem is that the pigeon's body does not absorb this calcium due to an incorrect calcium-to-phosphorus ratio. It is therefore quite normal that pigeons consume and need very little of our anise grains.
Usage: Provide a very small amount of fresh food in a pigeon jar every day.
Grit + Redstone contains fine gravel, small flint stones, oyster shells, shells, red stone and charcoal. Fine gravel and small flint stones make up the pigeon's teeth.
Source of trace elements and minerals, also contains gravel and flint.
Promotes digestion and produces excrement of a good consistency.
Is appreciated by pigeons and also contains anise.
Peat pecking for all birds.
Peat from pure peat soils, sterilized with steam. / Reduces stress and boredom and promotes tingling. / Can be enriched with sprouted seeds or wild seeds. Renew daily.
Promotes digestion and has a beneficial effect on the gastric and intestinal flora.
Stimulates pecking, so birds are more resistant to stressful situations and boredom.
Rich in minerals and trace elements.
Ostrea Redstone supports digestion and absorbs harmful substances in digestion.
Source of trace elements and minerals.
Promotes digestion and produces excrement of a good consistency.
Pigeons love it.
Red Pier
Columbine Redstone supports digestion and absorbs harmful substances in digestion.
Source of trace elements and minerals.
Promotes digestion and produces excrement of a good consistency.
Pigeons love it.
Colombine All-In-One promotes health thanks to the balanced composition rich in natural ingredients.
The most complete blend of minerals, vitamins and grit.
Promotes overall health and fitness.
Good intake thanks to the combination with Sneaky Mixture and Optimal Start 25.
Excellent acceptance.
Increased digestive activity.
Iodine and magnesium intake.
Pigeons love the Lecker-Stein because of its granulation and the way it is produced.
This unique and very complete blend is a balanced combination of more than 68 types of Grain Elements and Ted Minerals, Amino Acids, Various Spices, Red Stone, Coral Grain, Oyster Shells, Many Types of Sharp Gravel, Silts and Clay, Seaweed, Lime, Fine Oilseeds and not to mention the very important Milk Yeast and Lactic Acids.
The grain is the teeth of our pigeons. The more well the food is ground, the more nutrients our pigeons can extract from it.
This is one of the reasons why we should not give Redstone or Grit with Redstone to our athletes, and certainly not during racing season. Redstone is crushed with the food and is of no use to our animals.
Most types of gravel available on the market contain little to no gravel and oyster shells because they are relatively expensive. These are exactly the ones you need to have.