Home Birds Hand Rearing Psittacus Mini Porridge Psittacus Psittacus Mini Porridge Suitable for small granivorous psittacines (nymphs, lovebirds, budgerigars, parakeets, wavy parakeets, neophemas, forpus...). Continuation mash. It can also be used from a very early age after Psittacine Crop Milk Replacer. It is a mash designed fo ... See full description 350 GR 4.172Ft 11.920Ft/KG 1 Kg 7.303Ft 7.303Ft/KG 5 KG 38.659Ft 7.732Ft/KG Order 2 units, don't run out of it x1 4.172Ft 4.172Ft/unit x2 -83Ft 8.261Ft 4.089Ft last unit x3 -125Ft 12.391Ft 4.047Ft last unit x5 -209Ft 20.651Ft 3.963Ft last unit x1 7.303Ft 7.303Ft/unit x2 -146Ft 14.460Ft 7.157Ft last unit x3 -219Ft 21.690Ft 7.084Ft last unit x5 -365Ft 36.150Ft 6.938Ft last unit x1 38.659Ft 38.659Ft/unit x2 -773Ft 76.545Ft 37.886Ft last unit x3 -1.160Ft 114.817Ft 37.499Ft last unit x5 -1.933Ft 191.362Ft 36.726Ft last unit Buy it with... Vitakraft Small Bars All Parakeets 2 653Ft Karlie Flamingo Toy for Birds 2.182Ft Wuapu Calcium for Parrots 90 GR 1.071Ft Features Psittacus Mini Porridge Reference8437002885694 Weight1 Kg, 5 KG, 350 GR BrandPsittacus Product TypePorridge Bird TypeCockatoos, Love Birds, Parakeets, Cockatiel Description Psittacus Mini Porridge Suitable for small granivorous psittacines (nymphs, lovebirds, budgerigars, parakeets, wavy parakeets, neophemas, forpus...). Continuation mash. It can also be used from a very early age after Psittacine Crop Milk Replacer. It is a mash designed for hand-rearing small granivorous psittacine birds (nymphs, lovebirds, parakeets...) from one week of age. Contains dehydrated whole egg. Also contains papaya, which promotes digestive transit. Recommended for use up to the time of emancipation. These small psittacines have a very different crop capacity and feeding habits depending on the species and stage of development. For example, while parrots on average ingest 7 to 10 ml of food per 100 g of body weight, nymphs can easily ingest up to 17 ml per 100 g of body weight and feeding when they are fledging (especially during the first and last feeding of the day). The most important thing is to make sure that before each feeding the baby's crop is completely empty and that we take into account the degree of satiety that the chick makes explicit by demanding food with greater or lesser intensity. The number of feedings and the amount of food to be given must always be based on the capacity and correct emptying of the crop, but also on the food requirements expressed by the bird itself. We recommend feeding the food with a syringe with a soft virgin rubber or silicone tube. This is the method we use in our breeding centre as it is the safest and cleanest. We recommend stimulating the animal by pressing the lateral corners of the beak to provoke swallowing movements, before inserting the probe. Stage : From feather plucking to emancipation. Concentration : Approximately 25% solids in warm water. Guideline : 7 to 10 ml of slurry and feed per 100 g of bird's weight. Empty or nearly empty carton before each feeding. Customer Reviews Psittacus Mini Porridge Write a review Related categories Hand Rearing for birds Hand Rearing Psittacus for birds Hand Rearing porridge for birds Hand Rearing cockatiel for birds Hand Rearing cockatoos for birds Hand Rearing love birds for birds Hand Rearing parakeets for birds Standard price 4.172Ft Autoship order How does it work? Save in your Autoship deliveries! + info -5% In stock We recommend you see these alternatives with a delivery date confirmed by the supplier. - + Add to cart Exclusive online price Prices valid for today
Description Psittacus Mini Porridge Suitable for small granivorous psittacines (nymphs, lovebirds, budgerigars, parakeets, wavy parakeets, neophemas, forpus...). Continuation mash. It can also be used from a very early age after Psittacine Crop Milk Replacer. It is a mash designed for hand-rearing small granivorous psittacine birds (nymphs, lovebirds, parakeets...) from one week of age. Contains dehydrated whole egg. Also contains papaya, which promotes digestive transit. Recommended for use up to the time of emancipation. These small psittacines have a very different crop capacity and feeding habits depending on the species and stage of development. For example, while parrots on average ingest 7 to 10 ml of food per 100 g of body weight, nymphs can easily ingest up to 17 ml per 100 g of body weight and feeding when they are fledging (especially during the first and last feeding of the day). The most important thing is to make sure that before each feeding the baby's crop is completely empty and that we take into account the degree of satiety that the chick makes explicit by demanding food with greater or lesser intensity. The number of feedings and the amount of food to be given must always be based on the capacity and correct emptying of the crop, but also on the food requirements expressed by the bird itself. We recommend feeding the food with a syringe with a soft virgin rubber or silicone tube. This is the method we use in our breeding centre as it is the safest and cleanest. We recommend stimulating the animal by pressing the lateral corners of the beak to provoke swallowing movements, before inserting the probe. Stage : From feather plucking to emancipation. Concentration : Approximately 25% solids in warm water. Guideline : 7 to 10 ml of slurry and feed per 100 g of bird's weight. Empty or nearly empty carton before each feeding.