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Unikofeed Exotic 2 kg

Unikofeed Exotic 2 kg Food for exotic

Unikofeed Exotic 2 kg
12.60€
Unikofeed Exotic 2 kg
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Brands Happy Bird
  • Model 2583
  • Reward Points: 3
12.60€

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Ingredients: Precooked cereal flours, egg white powder, protein blend, camelina oil, fish oil with high EPA and DHA content, minerals, citrus extracts, Sp. pinophyta resins, pure cellulose fibre, Saccaromyces cerevisiae brewer's yeast, trace elements, F.O.S. probiotics and prebiotics, silymarin. With antioxidant: EEC additives.


Analytical content: Protein 22.2%, Fat 4.75%, Fibre 3.14%, Ash 4.5%.


Vitamins and minerals per KG: Vit A 400 IU, Vit D3 1300 IU, Vit E 15mg, Vit C 5mg, Vit B1 1mg, Vit B2 1.8mg, Vit B6 0.6mg, Vit B12 0.03mg, Vit PP 2.4mg, Vit K 0.70mg, Vit H 0. 6mg, Manganese 41mg, 50mg, Zinc 31mg, Cobalt 0.5mg, Copper 9mg, Iron 280mg, Iodine 1.74mg, Selenium 0.2mg, L-Lysine 340mg, DL-Methionine 200mg, EPA 0.450mg, DHA 0.320mg, OMEGA3 0.020mg, OMEGA6 0.063mg.


Dosage: Unikofeed Exotic can be administered as a single product in a special trough, ensuring that the birds have clean, fresh water or moistened (mix Unikofeed Exotic with water in the following doses: 100g of product / 90g of water, wait 10/15 minutes, carefully peel the product obtained before serving).


Note: Once moistened, the product should be replenished daily in midsummer, in winter it can be left available to the birds for up to 48 hours after preparation. Re-seal the package once opened to preserve the fragrance, store in a cool, dry place.


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