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Huesos de Sepia a granel 875 Grs (Calcio y minerales naturales para sus aves)

Huesos de Sepia a granel 875 Grs (Calcio y minerales naturales para sus aves)
Huesos de Sepia a granel 875 Grs (Calcio y minerales naturales para sus aves)
Huesos de Sepia a granel 875 Grs (Calcio y minerales naturales para sus aves)
Huesos de Sepia a granel 875 Grs (Calcio y minerales naturales para sus aves)
Huesos de Sepia a granel 875 Grs (Calcio y minerales naturales para sus aves)
Huesos de Sepia a granel 875 Grs (Calcio y minerales naturales para sus aves)
Huesos de Sepia a granel 875 Grs (Calcio y minerales naturales para sus aves)
Huesos de Sepia a granel 875 Grs (Calcio y minerales naturales para sus aves)
Huesos de Sepia a granel 875 Grs (Calcio y minerales naturales para sus aves)
Huesos de Sepia a granel 875 Grs (Calcio y minerales naturales para sus aves)

Huesos de Sepia a granel 875 Grs (Calcio y minerales naturales para sus aves)
13.25€
Huesos de Sepia a granel 875 Grs (Calcio y minerales naturales para sus aves)
13.25€
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What is cuttlefish bone for birds?


It is a food supplement for birds very rich in calcium and minerals, totally natural.


It is composed of calcium carbonate, sodium chloride, calcium phosphate and magnesium salts.


Calcium is an essential contribution for females in preparation for breeding and during this period, it helps in the correct formation of eggs and the formation the skeleton of the chicks.


Form of Use:


Put one or several cuttlefish eggs in each cage at free disposal of the birds.


As an option, it can be grated and mixed with the breeding paste.



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