Description
Maintenance food for parrots - monocolor
Scientifically approved composition with all the nutrients your birds need. Completely consumable, no food waste.
- Based on selected grains, fruit and peanuts.
- Contains Florastimul®: supports the intestinal flora and protects against intestinal disorders.
- Recommended by vetarinarians and used worldwide by ornithological parks and top breeders.Additives/kg
Nutritional additives
Vitamin A 8000 IU, β-carotene 4.80 mg, Vitamin D3 1650 IU, Vitamin E 95 mg, Vitamin K3 3 mg, Vitamin B1 8 mg, Vitamin B2 17.50 mg, Calcium D-pantothenate 22 mg, Vitamin B6 6.50 mg, Vitamin B12 0.03 mg, Vitamin C 55 mg, Niacin 90 mg, Folic acid 1.65 mg, Biotin 0.29 mg, Choline chloride 670 mg, 3b202 (iodine) 2.30 mg, E4 (copper) 11 mg, 3b503 (manganese) 110 mg, 3b605 (zinc) 105 mg, E8 (selenium) 0.22 mg
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Composition
Cereals, seeds, nuts (peanut kernels 10%), fruit (fruit 5%), vegetables, oils and fats, minerals, clay, various sugars, MOS, yucca
Analytical constituentsProtein 15%, Fat content 16%, Crude fibre 3%, Crude ash 6%, Calcium 0.90%, Phosphorus 0.30%, Methionine 0.35%, Lysine 0.80%, Threonine 0.50%, Tryptophan 0.15%, Cystine 0.25%
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Technological Additives
Antioxidants | Preservatives
- How to Feed
- Switch to food in pellets
- 1. Preparatory phase As far as the smaller species are concerned (canaries, exotic finches, British finches, budgies,…), it is recommended to begin by preparing them for the switch. The aim is not to force the birds to eat pellets during this preparatory phase. They are just taught to recognize pellets as one of the elements of their food. For 2 or 3 weeks, they will be given the normal mixture of seeds to which 10% of pellets will have been added. For parrots and large parakeets, this preparatory phase is not necessary.
- 2. The switch itself During the switch-over period, seeds and pellets will no longer be mixed. The birds only receive pellets during the whole period. Some days, following the schedule below, they will still be given a bowl containing seeds which they will eat as much of as they want. But the periods during which the birds only receive pellets will become longer and longer so as to oblige them to consume more pellets. “Seed days” will be introduced into the schedule to prevent the birds loosing too much weight. During these days, the birds will be able to recover any energy they may have lost during the “pellet days”.
- 3. General tips
- - Only make a switch in food for birds in good health.
- - Do not go directly to a pellet diet with birds you have just bought.
- - Show the necessary strictness and observe your birds well.
- - Make sure there are no seeds left on the floor of the cage during “pellet days”
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