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THE GOOD OIL FOR BIRDS 250ML
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THE GOOD OIL FOR BIRDS 250ML
By Paswell/Wombaroo

THE GOOD OIL FOR BIRDS 250ML

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The Good Oil is a nutritional supplement oil designed to promote improved bird and egg health. It assists with egg production, chick growth and immunity to  enhance breeding performance, and is rich in omega fatty acids that are often deficient in seed based diets. The Good Oil also contains fat soluble vitamins including vitamins A, D3 and E.
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Gelatin, Vegetable Glycerin, Water, Wheat Gluten, Soy Flour, Rice Flour, Corn Oil, Natural Flavour, Soy Lecithin, Cellulose, Titanium Dioxide, Calcium Carbonate, Alfalfa, Parsley, Potassium Sorbate, Vanillin, Saccharine, Sodium Bisulphate, Delmopinol, Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin, Defoaming Agent?
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Mix 15mL of The Good Oil for Birds per kg of seed. Let mix stand at least 4 hours at room temperature before feeding. This ensures that the oil soaks into the kernel of the seed.
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The Good Oil is a nutritional supplement oil designed to promote improved bird and egg health. It assists with egg production, chick growth and immunity to  enhance breeding performance, and is rich in omega fatty acids that are often deficient in seed based diets. The Good Oil also contains fat soluble vitamins including vitamins A, D3 and E.

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Brand Paswell/Wombaroo
Pack size 250ml
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