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The turnipseed is quite similar to rapeseed, with the difference being the more bitter flavour of the latter. Turnipseed is rich in protein and beneficial for enhancing singing, making it particularly interesting during the breeding season for canaries. However, as this seed is quite fatty, we recommend not exceeding 10% of your mix with turnipseed for colour canaries or posture canaries. For song canaries, turnipseed softens the song and can therefore be used at 30% of the mix: in this latter case, we recommend accompanying your bird's diet with liver support.
Clover stimulates the immune system and slows down cellular ageing through its excellent antioxidant properties. Rich in vitamins B, C, E and provitamin A.
Turnip is almost similar to rapeseed, the difference is the more bitter flavor of the latter. Turnip seed is rich in protein and favourable to the improvement of song, so it is interesting during the breeding season in canaries.
A type of seed with a mild taste and high protein content. They are also high in fat.
This seed is quite fatty, we advise you not to exceed 10% of your shuttle mix for colored canaries or posture canaries.
For singing canaries, the shuttle softens the song and can therefore be used at 30% of the mixture: in the latter case, we advise you to accompany your bird's diet with liver support.
These seeds rich in fat and protein are especially appreciated by wild birds. They will attract sizerins, finches, goldfinches, black-capped, sparrows, mourning doves and a host of other birds to your garden. It is often used as a replacement for the shuttle, which is more expensive.
The evening primrose is an annual or biennial, rustic, which can be found naturally at the edge of paths near the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts but also on the embankments of railways. Its erect stems are lined with large rosettes of downy leaves veined with red, between 10 and 30 cm long, oblong in shape, lanceolate, toothed, a little sticky.
Thanks to its small black or pretty electric blue seeds, the poppy is recognizable among thousands. A cousin of the poppy, the poppy is known for its content of good fats and micronutrients essential for the proper functioning of the body.
These seeds, rich in fats and proteins, are particularly appreciated by wild birds. They will attract redpolls, grosbeaks, goldfinches, black-capped chickadees, sparrows, mourning doves, and a host of other birds to your garden. They are often used as a substitute for rapeseed, which is more expensive.
The milk thistle seed has hepatoprotective properties. It is therefore excellent for our birds to prevent liver problems.
Baked and crumbled wheat biscuit.
Rusk is particularly suitable for the absorption of moistened food.
Also ideal for mixing additives (vitamins, dyes, etc.) in food products
Ideal for moistening egg pie.
Composition: wheat, water, salt and yeast.
Peeled peanuts are treats highly appreciated by parrots.
They should be distributed sparingly as they are rich.
An ideal food to fill your feeders for wild birds, they will provide the necessary fat for birds to get through the winter more easily.
A favourite of tits and a real delicacy for many birds.
Radish seeds have antioxidant, detoxifying, draining, and decongestant properties.