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Psittacus papilla mini

Psittacus papilla mini

Psittacus papilla mini
16.15€
Psittacus papilla mini
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  • Brands Psittacus
  • Model 4541
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Tags: Psittacus , papilla , mini , Paps
16.15€
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Tags: Psittacus , papilla , mini , Paps
Psittacus mini 
 
indicated 
It is designed to manually raise psittacine chicks, from 
when they blunt the feather shafts. it is 
specially designed for granivorous species of small size: nymphs, 
lovebirds, Forpus, parakeets ... 
 
daily consumption 
On average parrots digest of 7-10 ml of porridge making and 
weight 100 g. The number of doses per day depending on the species of 
Parrot and age. 
 
recommendations 
It is then a slurry of. For example, it is used to nymphs 
From the 2nd week of life. For young animals, it is preferable 
use porridge first age. 
 
Its use is recommended until emancipation. In Phase 
weaning was gradually replaced by solid food. 
 
composition 
Cereal grains, products and byproducts of seeds and fruits 
oilseeds, egg, vegetable oil, yeast 
dried, minerals, inulin (0.05%) 
 
additives 
Flavoring mixes (yucca extract containing 0.015%) / sepiolite / 
Antioxidants / trace elements or compounds Substances 
trace elements (chelates iron, copper, manganese and zinc: iodate 
calcium and sodium selenite) / Vitamins, pro-vitamins and substances 
defined chemically similar effect (A, D3, E, K3, B1, B2, B6, B12, 
C, Ac. Nicotinic, Ac. Folic Biotin, Choline Chloride, B-carotene). 
 
analytical constituents 
7.0% moisture, 20.4% crude protein, crude oils and fats 10.0%, 
Crude fiber 2.4%, Crude ash 4.0%. 
 
package 
Packages 1 kg
 
  

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