Product Information
Product code: RDI Categories: Pigeon and Dove, Straight Seed, Straight Seed, Straights£1.10 – £15.50Price range: £1.10 through £15.50
Red dari seeds are a good source of carbohydrate and protein for birds, favoured by doves, pigeons and finches.
Description
Red Dari is also known as milo and commercial soghum. Red Dari is a complementary feed material used in a variety of pigeon mixes.
Ingredients: Red Dari Seeds
Additional information
| Weight | 20 kg |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1kg, 20kg |
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