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Psittacus Omega Pienso de transición para todas las aves

Psittacus Omega Pienso de transición para todas las aves Food for parrots

Psittacus Omega Pienso de transición para todas las aves
17.15€
Psittacus Omega Pienso de transición para todas las aves
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  • Brands Psittacus
  • Model 4539
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17.15€

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This feed is indicated as transition food from the animal stops taking porridge into adulthood. It is a formula that stimulates the growth of chicks of all species of birds. Contains a high level of protein with a suitable amino acid profile for nutritional demand higher stages.

daily consumption

Proper diet should be between 5 and 8% of the weight of the animal. For example, a medium-sized species consumes daily about 25 to 40 grams.

recommendations

Along with this I think you can add fresh fruits and vegetables, however the amount of Psittacus in the diet should not drop below 70 or 80% of it.

composition

Cereal grains, by-products and oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, vegetable oils, seeds, legumes, fructose (1.3%), egg powder, minerals, yeast.

additives

Amino acid salts and the like; Inulin (0.05%); Flavoring mixes (yucca extract containing 0.015%); sepiolite; Antioxidants; Trace elements or trace element compounds (chelates iron, copper, manganese and zinc, calcium iodate and sodium selenite); Vitamins and pro-vitamins (A, D3, E, K3, B1, B2, B6, B12, C, Ac.Nicotínico, Ac. Folic, Biotin, Choline Chloride, B-carotene).

analytical constituents

Humidity (7.0%); Crude protein (24.0%); Crude oils and fats (14.0%); Crude fibers (5.5%); Crude ash (5.4%)


 

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