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jarad pasta de cria para insectivoros

jarad pasta de cria para insectivoros Morbid pasta

jarad pasta de cria para insectivoros
3.60€
jarad pasta de cria para insectivoros
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  • Brands Jarad
  • Product Code: 4062
3.60€

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Paste insectivorous birds and small mammals.
 
Jarad paste for insect breeding animals is an application especially designed to feed and raise insectivorous birds or in your diet include insects such as the Blackbirds, nightingales, finches, sparrows, paste etc ..
 
It also serves as a base food or supplement small rodents insectivores like hedgehogs, shrews, etc.
 
Pasta insectívora para pájaros y mamíferos pequeños
 
It is a complete food made from biscuit, ground insects and ground freeze-dried fruits. This properly balanced with vitamins, minerals and amino acids to prevent deficiency states.
 
Pasta insectívora para pájaros y mamíferos pequeños mirlo
 
Ingredients: cereal products, micronized soybeans, live yeast starter cultures, lyophilized, meat, apples, raisins, peanuts, and dried gammarus flies, juniper, blackthorn, natural flavors, preservative BHT, BHA, ethoxyquin.
 
Contains biological additives based on Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Bacillus cereus and Enterococcus faecium that stimulate reproductive rates, increases the weight of the eggs increases the consistency of feces and bacterial concentration decreases shell.
 
Preventive lactic flora is nonspecific diarrhea, food grade or normally caused by antibiotic use. Acidifies the intestinal tract and reduces the population of pathogens.
 
Packing: 1 and 5 Kg.

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