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Bote de Brócoli en polvo ForteBird

Bote de Brócoli en polvo ForteBird ForteBird

Bote de Brócoli en polvo ForteBird
4.95€
Bote de Brócoli en polvo ForteBird
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  • Brands ForteBird
  • Model 7003
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4.95€
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ForteBird Broccoli Powder is a high-quality food supplement, specifically designed for the breeding and care of ornamental birds such as budgies, lovebirds, canaries, among others. This product takes advantage of the nutritional properties of broccoli, a widely recognized vegetable in the world of canary breeding and wild farming, to offer a balanced and healthy diet to your birds.


Product Features:

Format: 150 g container.

Main Composition:

Broccoli powder.

Excipients.

Rich in Essential Nutrients:

Proteins: Promote muscle development and growth.

Vitamins and Minerals: Strengthen the immune system.

Fiber: Improves digestion and intestinal well-being.

Healthy fats and B-carotene: Contribute to healthy skin and plumage.

Sugars and carbohydrates: Provide sustained energy.

How to use:

Mix 1 tablespoon of Broccoli Powder for every 500 g of breeding paste or your birds' usual feed.

Serve in the seedbed or feeder, making sure it is well distributed in the feed.

Advantages:

High nutritional value: Ideal for birds in the breeding stage or at times of greater energy need.

Easy to use: Save time by integrating a single supplement rich in multiple nutrients.

Improves vitality and plumage: Promotes the general health and appearance of birds.

Energy and digestive contribution: Thanks to the balanced combination of fiber, sugars and carbohydrates.

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