Love Your Pet Floating Swan & Duck Food

Love Your Pet Swan & Duck Food is a complementary food for swans and ducks
designed with wildfowl health and environmental care in mind with added vitamins
and minerals to provide essential nutrients and no artificial colours, flavours or
preservatives for a healthier food option. Our small pellets float on the surface of
the water, remaining accessible for longer. Unlike carbohydrate-rich foods like
bread, which can cause deformities, disease, and malnutrition, our pellets offer a
safe, nutritious and balanced diet for swans, ducks, and other waterfowl.
• Encourages natural feeding behaviour
• Reduces water pollution caused by sinking, rotting food
• Balanced nutrition for energy, growth, and feather health

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  • Composition:

    Wnolemeal Flour, Wheatfeed Pellets, WholePeas,Rice, Soya Bean Meal, Whole Linseed, FishVes, Soya O ADDITVES: ANALYTICAL Feeding guide only and exact feeding amounts should be varied according to
    your dog’s age, sex, breed, condition and activity levels. When introducing this
    food into your dog’s diet we advise that this is done gradually over a period of
    10 days until it replaces all other food.
    Fresh drinking water should always be available.
    ADDITIVES꞉
    Vitamins꞉
    Vitamin A 19,000 iu/kg
    Vitamin D3 1,900 iu/kg
    Vitamin E 110 mg/kg ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS꞉
    Crude Protein 18.0%
    Crude Fat 4.0%
    Crude Fibre 3.5%
    Crude Ash 4.0% Zinc (Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate) 20 mg/kg
    Iron (Ferrous Sulphate Monohydrate) 100 mg/kg
    Manganese (Manganous Sulphate Monohydrate) 30 mg/kg
    Copper (Copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate) 7.00 mg/kg
    Iodine (Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 1.00 mg/kg
    Selenium (Sodium Selenite) 0.25 mg/kg

  • FEEDING GUIDE

    • Scatter a small amount of pellets on the surface of the water.
    • Throw a few handfuls into the water in different areas to allow birds to feed.
    • Feed only as much as will be eaten in a few minutes to prevent overfeeding.
    • Use regularly to build trust and attract a healthy, thriving wildfowl community.
    During colder months, swans and ducks may need additional food to help them
    maintain body heat. Consider increasing the portion size slightly during winter.
    In warmer weather, monitor the birds intake and adjust portions accordingly,
    as they may not need as much.