[Discontinued] Psittacus Psittacine Crop Milk - 500g
[Discontinued] Psittacus Psittacine Crop Milk - 500g
Description:
This product is intended for hand-rearing seed-eating psittacine chicks in the first neonatal phase (from hatching to a maximum age of 7-8 days, depending on the species). This is an exclusive high-concentration and highly digestible hand feeding formula.
Features:
- Great for psittacine chicks in first neonatal phase (hatching to 7/8 days)
- Highly digestible formula
- Available in 500g
Suitable for:
- Seed-eating psittacine chicks
- Macaws
- African Greys
- Amazons
- Senegals
- Parakeets
- Budgies
- Cockatoos
- Cockatiels
- Conures
- Eclectus
- Lovebirds
- Caiques
Guaranteed Analaysis:
Crude Protein 44.5 %
Crude Oils and Fats 40.5 %
Crude Fibres 1.5 %
Crude Ash 5.3 %
Moisture 5.0 %
Ingredients:
Products and by-products of oil seeds and fruits, dried whole egg, vegetable oils, minerals, inulin (0.05%)
Additives:
Mixture of flavouring compounds, African marigold extract (contains yucca extract 0.015%) / Sepiolite / Tocopherol-rich extracts of natural origin, palmityl-6-ascorbic acid / Compounds of trace elements (ferrous chelate, cupric chelate, manganese chelate, zinc chelate; calcium iodate anhydrous and hydroxyanalogue of selenomethionine) / Vitamins, pro-vitamins and chemically well-defined substances having similar effects (A, D3, E, C, K, B1, B2, B6, B12, Pantothenic acid, Niacin, Folic acid, Biotin, Choline chloride, Betaine anhydrous)
Directions For Use:
It is an extruded complete feed for the hand breeding of birds of the Psittacidae family. It is designed to constitute 100% of the parrot's diet. Especially recommended for professionals using artificial incubation, it promotes optimal chick growth rates similar to those achieved by the best breeding parrots. Mix with lukewarm water to the appropriate concentration. Store in a cool dry place after opening (while refrigeration is not advised, freezing is possible if it is hermetically sealed).
Daily intake:
During the first day, increase the concentration with every feeding, from approximately 1% in the first feeding to 20% in the last. From 3rd day, the concentration must be 25%. Chicks should be fed with the appropriate daily amount, divided over many feeding
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