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Passwell Complete Lorikeet 500 grams , 1 kg , 5 kg & 20 kg

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Nutritionally balanced diet for lorikeets and lories.

Key Features

  • Excellent Nutrition: Enriched with essential amino acids (lysine, methionine), omega-3 & 6, vitamins & minerals.
  • Improved Health: High-quality protein for good feather and body condition. Moderate iron & vitamin A levels reduce the risk of dietary overload.
  • Calculated Feed Guidelines: To minimise waste and prevent over-feeding.
  • Ingredients

    Sucrose, glucose, processed cereals, soy & whey protein isolates, vegetable oils, omega-3 & omega-6 fatty acids, lysine, methionine, carotenoids, vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, B12, C, D3, K, biotin, choline, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, magnesium, zinc, iron, manganese, copper, iodine, selenium, 1g/kg Actigen dried yeast prebiotic.

    Typical Analysis

    Protein 13%
    Fat 6%
    Ash 3%
    Moisture 4%
    Energy (ME) 16 MJ/kg

    Directions

    Feed dry, or mix with warm water to a desired consistency. Always ensure that fresh drinking water is available. Remove soiled or uneaten food daily. Captive birds are prone to over-eating, so feed according to body weight, based on the guidelines below.These feed amounts may vary depending on daily temperature, bird activity level and the nutritional value of other foods eaten. Offer a variety of fruit, vegetables and as much native blossom as possible.

    Breeding Lorikeets

    Increase feed quantity by up to 50% and supplement with Parrot Soft Food or Finch Soft Food.

    Wild Lorikeets

    Ration daily feed to no more than 3g (⅓ scoop) per bird per day. Limit feeding frequency to reduce dependence on the food. Thoroughly clean feed containers between feeds. Transmission of disease and the presence of predators can be problems at feed stations. An alternative to feeding is to plant flowering native shrubs and provide fresh water.
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