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Pate frugivori Raggio di sole 5kg

Pate frugivori Raggio di sole 5kg Morbid breeding stock
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Pate frugivori Raggio di sole 5kg
17.70€
Pate frugivori Raggio di sole 5kg
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Brands Raggio di Sole
  • Product Code: 5843
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17.70€
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Professional Bird Paste is a complete and highly nutritious food, formulated to meet the needs of all types of birds during the most demanding stages of their life cycle: breeding, maintenance, and molting. Its balanced recipe provides high-quality protein from eggs, fish, and insects, essential for muscle development, vitality, and proper feather growth.


Enriched with nuts and natural fruits such as figs, grapes, and bananas, along with cereals, seeds, and bakery products, this paste offers excellent palatability and optimal energy. The inclusion of insects (chrysalis meal 2%), yeasts, oils and fats, as well as dairy products, promotes efficient digestion and a balanced nutritional status.


Composition


Cereals, vegetable by-products, bakery products, oils and fats, fruits (grapes 2.4%, rowan 1%), insects (chrysalis meal 2%), sugars, fish and fish by-products, seeds, milk and dairy products, yeasts.


Analytical Components


• Moisture: 9.5%


• Crude Protein: 17%


• Crude Fat: 13%


• Crude Fiber: 6.30%


• Ash: 4%


Recommended Use


Suitable for breeding, maintenance, and molting, helping to improve physical condition, fertility, and plumage quality.


Instructions for Use


Feed daily along with regular feed. Refresh the product daily and always ensure fresh, clean water is available.


Format


• 5 kg bag

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