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Pasta de cría amarilla mórbida PRO (Especialidad criadores)

Pasta de cría amarilla mórbida PRO (Especialidad criadores) Morbid pasta
Pasta de cría amarilla mórbida PRO (Especialidad criadores) Morbid pasta
Pasta de cría amarilla mórbida PRO (Especialidad criadores) Morbid pasta
Pasta de cría amarilla mórbida PRO (Especialidad criadores) Morbid pasta

Pasta de cría amarilla mórbida PRO (Especialidad criadores)
14.95€
Pasta de cría amarilla mórbida PRO (Especialidad criadores)
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Brands Jarad
  • Product Code: 5405
14.95€

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Jarad's PRO Yellow Paste is a high-quality paste ideal for raising all types of birds.


This breeding paste comes enriched with egg and is a complementary feed for all types of granivorous birds.


It contains the appropriate proportion of proteins, essential fatty acids, amino acids and minerals for the intensive or specialized breeding of ornamental birds and with a high content of Vitamins A, E and D3 that favors their development.


INGREDIENTS: Bakery products, egg, soy flour, blackberry, oats, oils and fats, vitamin corrector for ornamental birds, sweetener, coloring and antioxidant.


ANALYTICAL COMPOSITION:


Carbohydrates: 56.80%

Proteins: 18.00%

Fats: 12.10%

Humidity: 5.50%

Gross Fiber: 2.70%

Ashes: 1.80%

Vitamin A: 14,600IU/kg

Vitamin E: 27.70 mg/kg

Vitamin D: 1,530 IU/kg

TECHNOLOGICAL ADDITIVES: Antioxidant Propyl gelate (E310 BTH and E321) Anti-caking agents Kieselgur and diatomaceous earth.


ORGANOLEPTIC ADDITIVES: Colorant 70 mg/kg; Tartrazine 2 to 102


TRACE ELEMENTS: 83 mg/kg Copper (Cupric sulfate pentahydrate E4)

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