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Product code: HMP_PG Categories: Cage and Aviary, Pigeon and Dove, Straight Seed, Straight Seed, Straights£2.70 – £43.50Price range: £2.70 through £43.50
Hemp Seed – 20kg bag
100% pure hemp seed cleaned and packed in Norfolk. Hemp is used in many bird feeds and also can be soaked and used as fishing bait.
Description
Hemp seed is a staple for any cage and aviary birds as well as for racing pigeons for those keepers who like to tailor make their own feed and recipes for their birds. Our hemp seed is cleaned and packed in our mill in Norfolk to ensure optimum quality for your birds.
Additional information
| Weight | 20 kg |
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| Weight | 1kg, 10kg, 20kg |
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