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Daily food for canaries
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RIO exotic bird feed is a specially selected mixture of healthy grains and seeds loved by amadinas, waxbills and other kinds of finches. The wide variety of ingredients ensures that birds get all the necessary nutrition substances. Read more
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Description
Ingredients:
- yellow panicum
- yellow millet
- canary seed
- Japanese millet
- white millet
- red millet
- red panicum
- black millet
- Niger seed
- linseed
- peeled oat
- sesame seed
- algae
- calcium gluconate
Analytical constituents:
- protein - 13,1%
- fats - 7,2%
- fibre - 8,3%
- ash - 2,8%
Feeding instructions:
- The daily norm of RIO feed for amadinas, waxbills and other kinds of finches is 5-10 grams.
- Make sure that the bird has enough feed and fresh water.
- Store in a dry cool place.
- All seed feeds should be combined with fresh products (fruits and vegetables).
- Please Note: Apart from the main feed birds need a balance of sand and minerals constantly (use RIO grit/mineral mixture for all kinds of birds).

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