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Wildthings Swan & Duck Food 175g

£1.79(£10.23/kg)

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Product description

A wholesome, floating pellet food for wildfowl, providing essential nutrition and preventing lake pollution. Ideal for days out with an easy-pour pack.

Carbohydrate-rich foods, such as bread, can seriously harm the health of wildfowl, increasing the risk of deformity, disease and malnutrition.

WildThings Swan and Duck Food is an environmentally friendly and wholesome alternative.

WildThings Swan and Duck Food is a small, dry pellet that will float on water, remaining accessible on the surface of the water for much longer, while providing the much needed nutrition for your local wildfowl.

WildThings Swan and Duck Food floating format also helps prevent the pollution that can be caused when other un-eaten foods sink to the bottom of the lake and rot.

WildThings Swan and Duck Food is also extremely tasty, so you will quickly become the most popular person at the lake.

This handy smaller take-along pack includes and easy-pour format, ideal for days out and about at the lake.

Suitable for: Swans and Ducks

Approximate Dimensions (Product):

175g: H16.5 x W13 x D3.1cm

Product code: 7135482

Composition

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

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

Additives

Nutritional Additives and Trace Elements: (per kg): Vitamin A 15,000 IU, Vitamin D3 1,500 IU, Vitamin E 100mg, Iron (Ferrous Sulphate Monohydrate): 70mg, Copper (Cupric Sulphate Pentahydrate): 5mg, Manganese (Manganous Sulphate Monohydrate): 20mg, Zinc (Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate): 75mg, Iodine (Calcium Iodate Anhydrous): 1mg, Selenium (Sodium Selenite): 0.25 mg

Sensory Additives: None Stated

Technological Additives: None stated

Throw a few handfuls into the water in different areas to allow birds to feed.

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