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  • VL Master Breeding
    VL Master Breeding

    Versele Laga Master Breeding is a great mixture that is suitable for especially young birds. Should be fed for the first three weeks after weaning for both morning & evening feeding.IngredientsBlack maize 5%, bordeaux maize 5%, red maize 5%, french cribs maize 5%, small french cribs maize 5%, toasted soya beans 4%, maple peas 6%, dun peas 6%, large green peas 6%, small green peas 6%, tares 2%, katjangidjoe 1%, white pigeon wheat 10%, sudanese white dari 6%, milo 6%, safflower 6%, broken rice 2%, peeled oats 2%, small striped sunflower seeds 1%, hempseed 4%, buckwheat 1%, canary seed 1%, yellow millet 2%, brown linseed 1%, rapeseed 1% & thistle seed 1%.

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  • Cavalor Breeding Juniorix
    Cavalor Breeding Juniorix

    Cavalor Breeding Juniorix is a specially formulated mix for young horses from one year old. Yearlings need specific growth-inducing nutrients that guarantee a progressive and steady development of bones, joints and organs. A well-balanced growth is indeed important to get strong and healthy horses. Cavalor Breeding Juniorix contains Opti Growth, which, thanks to a perfect calcium/phosphorus ratio and optimal availability of copper, zinc and manganese, supports a good development of bones, tendons and joints.CompositionOats, wheat middlings, barley flakes, expanded maize, wheat bran, wheat gluten feed, expanded barley, linseed husks, sunflower seed feed, spelt bran, beet molasses, soya fibre, linseed, toasted soya beans, broken oil seeds, brewers� yeast, soya bean hulls (produced from genetically modified soya), wheat, maize gluten feed, calcium carbonate, fructo-oligosaccharides, soya feed (produced from genetically modified soya), sodium chloride, soya oil, maizeAnalytical constituentsCrude protein 12.5%, crude fat 4.5%, crude ash 7.0%, crude ?bre 9.5%, sugars 4.5%, starch 26.5%, calcium 1.05%, magnesium 0.35%, phosphorus 0.65%, sodium 0.30%Additives/kgNutritional additives3a672a vitamin A 25000 IU, 3a671 vitamin D3 4000 IU, 3a700 vitamin E 300 mg, 3a880 biotin 310 ?g, 3a890 choline chloride 250 mg, 3b103 iron (ferrous sulphate, monohydrate) 115 mg, 3b202 iodine (calcium iodate, anhydrous) 1.6 mg, 3b304 cobalt (coated granulated cobalt(II) carbonate) 0.43 mg, E4 copper (cupric sulphate, pentahydrate) 60 mg, E4 (cupric chelate of glycine hydrate) 15 mg, 3b503 manganese (manganous sulphate, monohydrate) 200 mg, 3b506 manganese (manganese chelate of glycine hydrate) 15 mg, 3b605 zinc (zinc sulphate, monohydrate) 200 mg, 3b607 zinc (zinc chelate of glycine hydrate) 20 mg, E8 selenium (sodium selenite) 0.75 mg, 3b815 selenium (L-selenomethionine) 0.2 mgTechnological AdditivesE310 Propyl gallate 2.25 mg

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  • Heygates Breeding Sow Nuts
    Heygates Breeding Sow Nuts

    Heygates Breeding Sow Nuts are a high quality ration that has been designed to promote milk production. A typical ration of this feed would be 2.5kg per day but after farrowing increase the feed gradually over the first 10 days. A good rule to follow is to feed 2kg plus 0.5kg for every piglet.Nutritional InfoProtein 16% & fibre 6%

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  • VL Parrots Breeding Prestige
    VL Parrots Breeding Prestige

    Versele Laga Prestige Parrots Breeding is a parrot seed mix designed specifically for parrots wanting to be bred. Contains 18 ingredients to ensure that your parrot doesn't suffer from a nutritional deficiency over the breeding period. This recipe uses no nuts to ensure good digestive health.CompositionSafflower 17%, White sunflower seeds 16%, Striped sunflower seeds 14%, Dari 13%, Milo 6%, Hempseed 4%, Buckwheat 4%, Peeled oats 4%, Pointed oats 3%, Wheat 3%, Plata maize 3%, Paddy rice 3%, Linseed 2%, Yellow millet 2%, Peas 2%, Mungbeans 2%, Tares 1% & Pumpkin kernels 1%

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  • Is breeding pugs actually considered breeding for suffering?

    Breeding pugs is often considered breeding for suffering due to the health issues commonly associated with the breed. Pugs are prone to respiratory problems, eye issues, and joint problems, all of which can lead to a lower quality of life for the dog. The physical characteristics that make pugs popular, such as their flat faces and wrinkled skin, can contribute to these health issues. Responsible breeding practices that prioritize the health and well-being of the dogs can help mitigate these concerns.

  • What is the difference between breeding and hobby breeding?

    Breeding refers to the intentional mating of animals to produce offspring with specific traits or characteristics, often for commercial purposes such as selling the offspring. Hobby breeding, on the other hand, is done by individuals who have a passion for a particular breed or species and breed animals as a hobby rather than for profit. Hobby breeders typically have a smaller scale operation and prioritize the health and well-being of the animals over maximizing profits.

  • Which breeding mark?

    The breeding mark is a unique identifier given to animals that have been bred for specific traits or characteristics. This mark helps breeders keep track of the lineage and genetic information of the animals, ensuring that desirable traits are passed down to future generations. By using breeding marks, breeders can make informed decisions about which animals to pair together in order to achieve their desired breeding goals.

  • What is the difference between hobby breeding and commercial breeding?

    Hobby breeding is typically done on a small scale by individuals who have a passion for a particular breed or species of animal. The primary goal of hobby breeding is to improve the breed, maintain its standards, and produce healthy and well-socialized animals. On the other hand, commercial breeding is done on a larger scale with the primary goal of making a profit. Commercial breeders often prioritize quantity over quality, leading to potential issues such as overcrowding, poor living conditions, and lack of proper socialization for the animals.

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  • VL Super Power Breeding
    VL Super Power Breeding

    Versele Laga Traditional Super Power Breeding. High-quality breeding mixture with red and yellow maize. High-quality and varied breeding mixture. Mixture with red and yellow maize. Ideal protein content in combination with Success Corn I.C.+.CompositionRed maize 10%, premium cribs maize 7%, toasted soya beans 10%, maple peas 10%, dun peas 6%, small green peas 6%, mung beans 2%, white pigeon wheat 10%, white dari 10%, red dari 7%, safflower 9%, peeled barley 2%, paddy rice 2%, hempseed 4%, black sunflower seeds 2%, yellow millet 1%, yellow linseed 1%, thistle seed 1%Analytical constituentsCrude protein 15.5%Crude fat 8%Crude fibre 6%Crude ash 2.5%Carbohydrates 55%

    Price: 39.99 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • VL Petite France Breeding
    VL Petite France Breeding

    Versele Laga Traditional Premium Petite France Breeding. High-quality breeding mixture with small cribs maize. Varied premium breeding mixture. Contains 25% small yellow cribs maize. Ideal protein content in combination with Success Corn I.C.+.CompositionSmall cribs maize 25%, maple peas 7%, dun peas 7%, yellow peas 7%, small green peas 7%, large green peas 7%, tares 5%, mung beans 2%, white pigeon wheat 10%, yellow dari 9%, red dari 3%, safflower 4%, hempseed 4%, canary seed 1%, yellow millet 1%, brown linseed 1%Analytical ConstituentsCrude Protein 15.5%Crude Fat 4.5%Crude Fibre 5.5%Crude Ash 2.5%Carbohydrates 59%

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  • VL Canary Breeding Prestige
    VL Canary Breeding Prestige

    Versele Laga Prestige Canary Breeding is an 18% protein mixture designed to act as a solid base for canaries during the breeding period. The small, soft seed varieties make this food suitable for colour & type canaries.CompositionCanary seed 41%, Rapeseed 30%, Linseed 8%, Niger seed 7%, Peeled oats 6%, Hempseed 4%, Wild seeds 2% & White Perilla 2%

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  • VL Big Parakeet Breeding
    VL Big Parakeet Breeding

    Versele Laga Prestige Big Parakeets Breeding is a vitamin & mineral enriched seed mixture that has been designed to suit the needs of breeding pairs. The mixture does a great job of bringing big parakeets into breeding condition, increasing the chances of a positive result.CompositionYellow millet 18%, Canary seed 17%, Peeled oats 11%, Buckwheat 8%, Cardy 7%, Striped sunflower seeds 5%, White sunflower seeds 5%, Hempseed 5%, Red millet 5%, Japanese millet 4%, Niger seed 4%, Paddy rice 3%, White millet 3%, Oats 2%, Linseed 2% & Wheat 1%

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  • How do I obtain a breeding license for cat breeding?

    To obtain a breeding license for cat breeding, you will need to research and comply with the specific regulations and requirements set by your local government or animal welfare organization. This may include obtaining a business license, meeting certain standards for animal care and welfare, and potentially undergoing inspections of your breeding facilities. You may also need to provide documentation of your knowledge and experience in cat breeding, as well as demonstrate your ability to provide proper care for the animals. It's important to thoroughly understand and adhere to all the necessary legal and ethical guidelines for cat breeding in your area before pursuing a breeding license.

  • What is the difference between selection breeding and combination breeding?

    Selection breeding involves choosing individuals with desirable traits and breeding them to produce offspring with those traits. This process involves selecting and mating specific individuals based on their genetic makeup and performance. On the other hand, combination breeding involves crossing individuals from different lines or breeds to combine desirable traits from each parent. This method aims to create offspring with a combination of traits from different genetic backgrounds. In summary, selection breeding focuses on refining specific traits within a population, while combination breeding aims to introduce new genetic diversity and combine different desirable traits.

  • How can one find the breeding association of their legally acquired breeding tomcat with fully paid breeding fee?

    To find the breeding association of a legally acquired breeding tomcat with a fully paid breeding fee, one can start by checking the paperwork or documentation that came with the cat at the time of purchase. This may include registration papers or information about the breeding association. If the paperwork does not provide the necessary information, one can reach out to the breeder or seller from whom the tomcat was acquired and inquire about the breeding association and any relevant documentation. Additionally, online research and contacting local breeding associations or cat registries may also help in identifying the breeding association of the tomcat.

  • When is breeding prohibited?

    Breeding is typically prohibited when it involves endangered or threatened species, as it can further endanger their populations. Breeding may also be prohibited when it involves animals that are not suitable for reproduction due to health issues or genetic defects. Additionally, breeding may be prohibited in certain situations where it is deemed unethical or inhumane, such as in puppy mills or other commercial breeding facilities that prioritize profit over animal welfare.

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