NutriBird C19 Original 3 kg

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SKU: 5410340221082
Extruded pellets - breeding food for canaries, tropical and European finches

Scientifically approved composition with all the nutrients your birds need. Completely consumable, prevents selective eating behaviour.

  • Based on selected grains, fruits and 50% canary seed.
  • Ideal for the breeding of white, mosaic and other colour canaries, where a strong accidental colouring of the feathers should be avoided. Also suitable for the breeding of lightly coloured mutations of European finches and tropical finches.
  • Recommended by veterinarians and used worldwide by ornithological parks and top breeders.

General

OPTI DIGEST

With natural clay minerals and prebiotics for a healthy intestinal flora and optimal digestion.

OPTI FEATHER

Contains all the nutrients for a beautiful plumage.

OPTI BREED

With optimal protein and calcium content for excellent breeding results.

AVAILABLE IN

  • 3kg (EAN5410340221082)

Constituents

COMPOSITION

seeds (canary seed 50%, linseed 5%), vegetable protein extracts, oils and fats, vegetables, derivatives of vegetable origin, minerals, cereals, fruit (apple 5%*), sugars, MOS, yucca
*dehydrated fruits and vegetables, % equivalent before drying

ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS

protein 19%, fat content 15%, crude fibre 5%, crude ash 9.5%, calcium 1.25%, phosphorus 0.6%, methionine 0.4%, lysine 1.1%, threonine 0.6%, tryptophan 0.2%, cystine 0.4%

ADDITIVES/KG

NUTRITIONAL ADDITIVES

vitamin A 16500 IU, vitamin D3 1800 IU, vitamin E 100 mg, vitamin B1 8.5 mg, vitamin B2 19 mg, calcium-D-pantothenate 24 mg, vitamin B6 7 mg, vitamin B12 0.04 mg, vitamin C 60 mg, niacin 95 mg, folic acid 1.8 mg, biotin 0.31 mg, choline chloride 840 mg, 3b202 (iodine) 2.5 mg, 3b405 (copper) 12 mg, 3b502 (manganese) 120 mg, 3b603 (zinc) 115 mg, 3b802 (selenium) 0.12 mg, 3b811 (organic selenium) 0.12 mg

TECHNOLOGICAL ADDITIVES

antioxidants: with tocopherols, preservatives, bentonite

Directions for use

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

Provide freely.

TIPS

How do you gradually accustom your birds to the new food? View the switching table here.