Bay of the mountain ash in the dried fruit with hooked beaks, indigenous, and tropical birds are crazy about it. Use this to enrich your mixes, seeds or candy. The dried fruit will keep for a very long time. Use everyday and any season for a balanced meal in order to avoid the deficiencies
Bay of the mountain ash in the dried fruit with hooked beaks, indigenous, and tropical birds are crazy about it. Use this to enrich your mixes, seeds or candy. The dried fruit will keep for a very long time. Use everyday and any season for a balanced meal in order to avoid the deficiencies
The Chia is a sage. It is an annual plant that can reach 1 m in height, whose scientific name is Salvia hispanica
The composition of the seed of chia closely approximates that of the other seeds mucilaginous, such as flax seeds and psyllium.
The Chia is a sage. It is an annual plant that can reach 1 m in height, whose scientific name is Salvia hispanica
The composition of the seed of chia closely approximates that of the other seeds mucilaginous, such as flax seeds and psyllium.
The millet yellow is rich in vitamins and minerals and it is a cereal alkaline (non-acid). It is part of the staple diet of the parakeets, exotic birds and doves exotic.
Millet contains magnesium, phosphorus, iron, potassium, manganese, vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin PP (nicotinic acid) and vitamin B5.
The millet yellow is rich in vitamins and minerals and it is a cereal alkaline (non-acid). It is part of the staple diet of the parakeets, exotic birds and doves exotic.
Millet contains magnesium, phosphorus, iron, potassium, manganese, vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin PP (nicotinic acid) and vitamin B5.
Peanuts are a food of choice for birds in your garden. To vary their menus and to offer them a food high-energy for the winter and to feed their young in the warmer season. Peanuts are rich in fat (up to 50%), rich in protein (up to 30%) and contain essential vitamins
Peanuts are a food of choice for birds in your garden. To vary their menus and to offer them a food high-energy for the winter and to feed their young in the warmer season. Peanuts are rich in fat (up to 50%), rich in protein (up to 30%) and contain essential vitamins