COMPOSITION / INGREDIENTS Cod Liver Oil Grass Seed Hempseed Japanese Millet Panicum Millet Red Millet White Millet Nigerseed Nutribird B18 Plain Canary A popular breeding mix with added VAM pellets for increased levels of vitamins, amino acids and minerals.
Bird Oyster Cod Liver Oil Grass Seed Naked Oats Nigerseed Nutribird C19 Perilla Plain Canary Black Rapeseed Screened Linseed Wild Weed Seed A good quality breeding mixture with VAM pellets for an increased supply of vitamins, amino acids and minerals.
Our 50/50 Budgie mix is a combination of white millet and canary seed. This traditional diet is widely used by breeders to satisfy a budgies basic nutritional needs.
A traditional Canary mix containing Linseed, Yellow Biscuit, Rape Seed, Groats and Canary Seed, delicious and perfect for all Canaries. High quality virtually dust free Canary seed mix. Contains Linseed, Yellow Biscuit, Rape Seed, Groats and Canary Seed
An incredibly popular premium mix, containing a well-balanced variety of fruit, nuts and berries. Aniseed Oil Apricots Banana Buckwheat Chillies Coconut Shreds Cod Liver Oil Red Dari Dates Extruded Wheat Flaked Maize Flaked Peas Hempseed French Maize Naked Oats Paddy Rice Peanuts Peanuts in Shells Pine Nuts
Containing an assortment of specialist ingredients such as nyger seeds, Bartholomews Colonels® Foreign Finch Seed Mix not only tastes great, it will help to keep your birds fit and healthy.
A canary mix developed by canary breeders for the professional and amateur enthusiast. Formerly named Bow Brand Popular Mixed Canary. The ingredient/composition of this mix is unchanged. INGREDIENTS: Black Rape, Canary Seed, Egg Biscuit, Hemp, Linseed, White Millet.
All round formulation High in protein Economical racing mix A resting mix suitable for all year round use, a popular mixture for general purpose as it’s a balanced and economical formulation.
Bucktons Pigeon Conditioner Mix 20kg Conditioner Mix is a all year round mix which is high in essential oils. The strong aniseed aroma is attractive to birds so is often referred to as the trapping mix