Product Information
Product code: SS-W-AV Categories: Cage and Aviary, Pigeon and Dove, Straight Seed, Straight Seed, Straight Seed, Straights, Sunflower & Nyjer Seeds, Wild Bird£2.85 – £23.60Price range: £2.85 through £23.60
White sunflower seed grown in Egypt is excellent in wild bird feeders or for parrots and parakeets, and is used widely in a variety of mixes for aviary birds.
Description
White Sunflower Seeds are a good source of fat and protein. White sunflower is a complementary feed for all birds.
Additional information
| Weight | 20 kg |
|---|---|
| Weight | 12.55kg, 1kg |
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