Product Information
Product code: MMS - ST Categories: Budgie, Cage and Aviary, Canary, Finches, Millet Varieties, Straight Seed, Straights£13.05 – £23.95Price range: £13.05 through £23.95
Mixed Millet is a versatile mix of four different millet types and is used by many bird breeders as a complementary caged bird food, particularly smaller breeds like Budgies and Finches. It is also a great wild bird attractor, used as a broadcast feed or add to your usual mix. Always clean out feeders before refilling them and hang any wildbird feeders away from predators. Always provide fresh drinking water.
Description
Mixed Millet
Composition: White Millet, Yellow Panicum, Japanese Millet, Red Millet and Aniseed Oil
Analytical Constituents: Crude Protein 12.5%, Crude Oils & Fats 6.5%, Crude Fibre 6.5%, Crude Ash 3.5%
Additional information
| Weight | 20 kg |
|---|---|
| Weight | 10kg, 20kg |
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