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£31.95
A rich Finch mix containing both red and yellow panicum, beloved of all foreign finches, especially Australian Waxbill, Zebra, Bengalese and Gouldian Finches.
Description
A complementary caged bird mix ideal for all foreign finches.
Composition: Yellow panicum, white millet, plain canary seed, red panicum, Japanese millet, niger seed & aniseed oil.
Analytical Constituents: Crude protein 18%, crude fat 15%, crude fibre 6.5%, crude ash 4%
Additional information
| Weight | 20 kg |
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Dave Harris –
Top seed mix for all Australians and waxbills, i have no waste with this mix, just add extra canary when Gouldian’s are breeding