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Vitakraft Mini-Pop is a fun foraging activity and natural treat birds love digging into. It can be served raw (unpopped) from the bag, or heated in the microwave to become soft, tasty popcorn. This treat is a great, healthy source of energy.
SKU | 944190 |
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Primary Brand | Vitakraft |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 6 OZ |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Corn.
Crude Protein (min) 6.8%, Crude Fat (min) 2%, Crude Fiber (max) 12%, Moisture (max) 12%
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Feed 1 to 3 cobs (popped or unpopped) per week, depending on the size of your pet. To pop corn in microwave: heat on a microwavable plate and on high for 15 seconds at a time until sufficiently popped (do not exceed 2 minutes). Not all kernels may pop. Allow cob to cool before feeding to your pet (for quicker cooling, place in freezer).
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Nacho
18 years ago
This Is One Of My Cockatiel's Favorite Food! One Cob Makes A Ton Of Mini Popcorn...
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Grandma Shari
4 years ago
Way too hard for my cockatiel to bite into; she doesn't want anything to do with...
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