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Mini Chuyps Naturales Ornizin NO DORÉ

Mini Chuyps Naturales Ornizin NO DORÉ Morbid Perla - Chips
Mini Chuyps Naturales Ornizin NO DORÉ Morbid Perla - Chips
Mini Chuyps Naturales Ornizin NO DORÉ Morbid Perla - Chips
Mini Chuyps Naturales Ornizin NO DORÉ Morbid Perla - Chips
Mini Chuyps Naturales Ornizin NO DORÉ Morbid Perla - Chips
Mini Chuyps Naturales Ornizin NO DORÉ Morbid Perla - Chips

Mini Chuyps Naturales Ornizin NO DORÉ
15.85€
Mini Chuyps Naturales Ornizin NO DORÉ
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  • Model 1863
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15.85€
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Natural Mini Chuyps Ornizin DON'T DORÉ


Concentrated vegetables, fruits, cereals and Aminesent to use during breeding or as a supplement to enrich the usual diet.


They are easily prepared with a little water, have a high digestibility and a great appetite. Without carotenes that can cause unwanted pigmentation.


Target species: canaries, goldfinches, pardillos, verderones and cardinals of Venezuela.


2 kg bucket


Information of interest

INGREDIENTS: Vegetables, fruits, cereals and Aminesent.

AMINESENT is a unique blend of natural plant extracts with therapeutic effects and essential amino acids. The latter are necessary for all physical processes that affect the body of our birds, including: muscle growth, energy production, feather formation and proper functioning of the nervous system.


HOW TO USE: Moisten the chips with warm water, wait a few minutes to swell, mix with the brood paste and serve in the feeder. You can watch an explanatory video of preparation by clicking here.


STORE IN COOL AND DRY PLACE.

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