Showing posts with label wheat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wheat. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Wild Bird Seed

Mixed wild bird seed is perhaps the most economic method of bringing in a wide variety of wild birds directly into the garden. Nevertheless, the low cost variety often carries with it a notice of caution. A number of producers and suppliers see this as being an opportunity to generate easy money by cheapening the grade of the seed blend.

For anyone who is alert to what a regular mix of birdseed is supposed to resemble, you won’t have any kind of problems identifying the calibre of the product you obtain. Wild Bird Food is produced with the idea of attracting more than one type of bird to your garden. Even though there are no strict, absolute rules for the ingredients of this mixture of bird seeds, it is necessary to understand that the varieties of seeds in the mix should appeal to birds of all types and sizes. The goal is to get the birds to eat all the seeds with as little leftover as is possible.

The trouble with many cheap quality bird seed mixtures is the fact that they contain inedible product that most wild birds are going to ignore and leave as waste on either your yard, garden, bird table or patio area. Usually, the seed blends are a mixture of seeds in many different sizes to appeal to birds of different sizes and preferences. Sometimes, the objective is to provide all the essential dietary elements to the birds and with a choice of different types of seeds, the birds will get a balanced diet complete with all of their energy requirements.

This is why the quality of the seeds is extremely important and in the event you frequently discover leftovers of your mix of wild bird seed uneaten, the best option may be to change the product in to an all new one of higher quality that contains minimal or no inedible filler product.

A high quality blend of bird seeds often contain high quality wheat, black sunflower seeds, niger seed, striped sunflower seeds, rape seeds, and corn along with millet. A high quality mix should not contain broken or crushed seeds or unappetizing husks of seeds. Make sure that you do a careful examination of the seeds prior to you making your purchase as the accumulation of wasted filler products will only be a nuisance for you to clean up and can result in the formation of dangerous toxins whilst also being unappealing for your garden birds.Home Pet Shop has an excellent choice of quality wild bird seeds and peanuts at their online pet shop supermarket.

Thursday, 10 March 2011

New Hypo-allergenic Dog Food

Game and Millett, from Healthy Paws, is a new complete dog food containing natural ingredients for dogs of all ages and provides all of the nutrients necessary for a healthy dog.
A mixture of different wild game for protein and gluten-free millet make this meal, high in vitamin B, helps colon hydration, is alkaline and easily digestible. Other natural additives include dandelion and cleavers and the extremely beneficial alfalfa
As Game and Millett is free from any ingredients which can cause allergies and intolerances it is in the hypo-allergenic class of foods containing no wheat or wheat gluten, soya, beef or dairy products. In addition it does not contain maize, beet pulp or any other product sometimes used as a ‘filler’ in pet foods.
All in all, Healthy Paws Game and Millet dog food is a high quality dog food made from ingredients that suit a dog’s natural diet and is available to order online from Home Pet Shop’s online pet supermarket who are currently offering free delivery to your home and with a saving of £2.64 on a 15kg bag.