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Alimento para crías de canarios NutriBird C19 10 kg

Alimento para crías de canarios NutriBird C19 10 kg Food for canaries
Alimento para crías de canarios NutriBird C19 10 kg Food for canaries
Alimento para crías de canarios NutriBird C19 10 kg Food for canaries
Alimento para crías de canarios NutriBird C19 10 kg Food for canaries

Alimento para crías de canarios NutriBird C19 10 kg
44.95€
Alimento para crías de canarios NutriBird C19 10 kg
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  • Brands Versele-Laga
  • Model 307
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44.95€
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Nutribird C 19 is a complete and balanced feed for breeding canaries, exotic and native birds. They are granulated with a composition scientifically proven with selected cereals, fresh fruit and 50% of birdseed.
 
Fully absorbable , without waste. Florastimul contains a substance that stimulates the intestinal flora and protects against intestinal disorders.
 
If your bird is not used to pellet foods , the transition to this new food must be gradual.
 
Ingredients: Cereals, grains (min 50 % birdseed. ) , Fruit, vegetable protein extracts , vegetable by-products , sugars , minerals , L - lysine , methionine, extr (min 5 % fresh fruit. ) . Yucca schidigera , extr . Tagetes spp. , Fructo-oligosaccharides, vitamins, trace elements .
 
Package 10 kg
 
Versele -Laga , quality products 

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