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Wildthings Swan & Duck Food 1.5kg

£7.69(£5.13/kg)

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Product description

Small, floating nuggets providing nutritious, tasty food for swans and ducks, reducing water pollution from uneaten food.

Wildthings Wildlife Foods have been developed to help British wildlife by complementing natural diets with a nourishing and appetising supplementary food.
All of their foods have been trialled extensively with wildlife hospitals for nutrition and palatability.

Wildthings Swan and Duck Food is a small, dry nugget that will float on water where it remains accessible to the swans and ducks for much longer, meaning that it is more likely to be eaten. The nuggets provide much needed nutrition at the same time as helping to prevent the pollution which can be caused by uneaten food. As well as being far more nutritious than bread, it is also extremely tasty so you could soon become the most popular person on the lake.
Some swans and ducks, especially those fed on bread, can take a few days to get used to a new food. However, once they have had a taste of Wildthings Swan and Duck Food, they will be queuing up for more.

Suitable for: All swans and ducks

Approximate Dimensions (Product):

1.5kg: H34.5 x W18.8 x D11cm

Product code: 7116532

Composition

Wheat, Wheatfeed, Soya, Whole Maize, Fish Meal, Soya Oil, Minerals

Analytical Constituents: Protein 18%, Crude Fibres 3.5%, Crude Oils and Fats 4%, Crude Ash 4%, Moisture Not stated

Additives

Nutritional Additives and Trace Elements: Vitamin A 19000 IU, Vitamin D3 1900 IU, Vitamin E 110mg; Iron (Ferrous Sulphate Monohydrate): 40mg, Copper (Cupric Sulphate Pentahydrate): 7mg, Manganese (Manganous Sulphate Monohydrate): 30mg, Zinc (Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate): 100mg, Iodine (Calcium Iodate Anhydrous): 1mg, Selenium (Sodium Selenite): 0.25mg

Sensory Additives: None Stated

Technological Additives: None Stated

Wildthings Swan and Duck food is intended to supplement the natural diet and it is recommended you stop feeding when birds lose interest and may have consumed a sufficient amount.

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