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Comedero Criador - 5 huecos

Comedero Criador - 5 huecos Feeders
Comedero Criador - 5 huecos Feeders
Comedero Criador - 5 huecos Feeders
Comedero Criador - 5 huecos Feeders

Comedero Criador - 5 huecos
8.90€
Comedero Criador - 5 huecos
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Brands Benelux
  • Model 170
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8.90€
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Remember the importance of feeding the breeding birds; It is one of the most important aspects to ensure the health of pets and obtain optimal results. Not only must the quality of the food for the bird be taken into account, but also the way in which it is dispensed.


It is necessary to ensure that the bird feeder has sufficient capacity to avoid problems due to lack of space or if the dispenser is adequate so that the food does not get stuck, this last aspect being of vital importance, for example, for the periods in which the owner is absent for a longer time than usual.


Having a suitable bird feeder is essential, regardless of whether it is for breeding or companion birds.


Approximate capacity: 0.5-0.6 kg.


Diameter: 19 cm.


The Benelux five-hole hopper feeder guarantees an adequate supply of food for birds and its ergonomic design allows the animal to eat all the food.


The feed storage takes place in the upper part, in the form of a funnel incorporated in a triphasic fit to avoid uncomfortable and dangerous feed blockages.


This device ensures that the necessary feed continuously reaches the lower part, which is made up of the container and the five-hole lid designed for maximum comfort for the birds. Its circular support has been designed for a perfect grip.

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