Product Information
Product code: BRS_AV Categories: Straight Seed, Straights£1.20 – £18.80
Black rapeseed is an oily seed and as such is very high in fats. It is used in a variety of seed mixes for both wildbirds and smaller aviary birds like canaries.
Description
Black rapeseed is a favourite amongst smaller bird varieties, and is used in many different mixes for both wildbirds and smaller aviary bird varietals. High in oils and fats, it is particularly useful during the colder months to help the birds fend of effects of the cold.
Additional information
Weight | 20 kg |
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Weight | 1kg, 20kg |
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