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Product code: TCB_130347 Categories: Cage and Aviary, Pigeon and Dove, Straight Seed, Straight Seed, Straights£1.20 – £19.60
Tic beans are a staple for racing pigeon mixes, being high in both protein and fats, they are particularly needed during the racing season.
Description
Tic Beans are a feed material for racing pigeons.
Additional information
Weight | 20 kg |
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Weight | 1kg, 10kg, 20kg |
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