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Sisal Fibre Fibras de Algodón Natural para Nidos de Aves 500 grs

Sisal Fibre Fibras de Algodón Natural para Nidos de Aves 500 grs Nests and accessories for the nest
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Sisal Fibre Fibras de Algodón Natural para Nidos de Aves 500 grs
6.30€
Sisal Fibre Fibras de Algodón Natural para Nidos de Aves 500 grs
6.30€
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Sisal Fibre cotton fibers are an ideal natural material for building nests for ornamental birds. Thanks to their softness and lightness, they provide a comfortable and safe environment where birds can prepare their nests during the breeding season.


Cotton is a material highly valued by many bird species, as it allows them to create warm and cozy nests where eggs and chicks remain protected and comfortable. Its soft texture makes it easy for birds to manipulate the fibers to build a stable and well-structured nest.


Sisal Fibre cotton fibers have been carefully selected and treated to guarantee a clean and safe product, free of substances that could be harmful to birds. This ensures a suitable material for maintaining the well-being of birds and their young throughout the entire breeding process.


Choosing quality fibers is essential to provide birds with a suitable environment for egg incubation and the proper development of chicks, and Sisal Fibre cotton fibers are an excellent option for those seeking a natural, safe, and comfortable material.


Key Features


Natural cotton fibers


Soft and comfortable material


Ideal for nest building


Easy for birds to handle


Clean and safe product


Free of harmful substances


Target species


Canaries


Exotic birds


Wild birds


Ornamental birds in general

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