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Wombaroo Insectivore Bird Rearing Mix

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Wombaroo Insectivore Bird Rearing Mix is a complete food for rearing and supplementing insectivorous and carnivorous birds, including magpies, kookaburras, birds of prey, and seabirds.

Key Features

  • High Protein - 52% protein which is the highest level of any commercial bird diet.
  • Calcium for Bones - balances meat and egg food mixes.
  • Ideal Live Food Replacer - replicates the nutrient content of an insect or whole prey diet.
  • Low in Carbohydrates - no wheat, rice or cereal fillers.

Feeding Guide

  • Prepared food may be stored refrigerated for a day or frozen for up to 2 weeks.
  • Do not add extra vitamin, mineral or concentrated food supplements to these diets.

To feed as a meat mix:

  • Mix 10g (1 level scoop) of powder with 20g of minced meat or fish.
  • A little water may be necessary to moisten the preparation.
  • Always use good quality meat as a base.
  • Feed as a maintenance diet to magpies, ravens, kookaburras, frogmouths, raptors and seabirds.

To feed as an egg mix:

  • Egg mix: Mix 20g (2 level scoops) of powder with 1 large hard-boiled egg.
  • Mash the egg with a fork and then slowly add the powder to turn into a crumbly mass.
  • Feed as a maintenance diet to small insectivores (e.g. wrens, robins), waders or to orphaned precocial chicks.
  • Mix in live insects to encourage intake.
  • Can also be used as a protein supplement for softbills, songbirds, breeding finches & parrots.

To feed as moist pellets:

  • Mix 10g (2 level scoops) of powder with 12mL of warm water.
  • Slowly add the water and mix to a putty-like consistency.
  • Break small pieces from the prepared mix and roll into pellets for feeding.
  • Extra water should be offered by mouth when feeding pellets.
  • Use as a rearing food for orphan magpies, ravens, kookaburras or frogmouths.

To feed as a liquid slurry:

  • Add 10g (1 level scoop) of powder with 15mL of warm water.
  • Slowly add water and mix to make a slurry.
  • Let the mix stand for 2 minutes to absorb all the water.
  • If too thick, add more water and continue mixing.
  • Feed at about 30°C using a spoon or syringe and tube.
  • Use as a force-feeding formula for sick birds or orphaned altricial chicks.

For raptors and seabirds (whole body eaters):

  • Stuff 10g (1 level scoop) of powder per 100g of whole fish, rodent or day old chick.
  • Cavities may be stuffed by preparing as a slurry and using a syringe.

Ingredients

Meat meal, fish meal, blood meal, whey protein, soy protein, vegetable oils, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, lysine, methionine, taurine, carotenoids, vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, B12, C, D3, E, K, biotin, choline, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, magnesium, zinc, iron, manganese, copper, iodine, selenium, 1g/kg Actigen® dried yeast prebiotic.

Typical Analysis

Protein 52% 
Fat 12%
Ash 11%
Moisture 7%
Energy (ME) 16 MJ/kg

Pack Sizes

250g, 1kg, and 5kg.

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  • 5

    Wombaroo Insectavore

    Posted by Kaz B on 20th May 2023

    I have several birds I have rescued and reared using Wombaroo Insectavore and am very happy with their progress and well being, and I recommend using this product.

  • 4

    Wombaroo Insectavore

    Posted by Kaz Bennett on 25th Mar 2023

    My birds are very dear to me and I am so grateful that Pet Chemist can provide this product readily and at a good price. Thankyou

  • 5

    Wombaroo Insectivore Rearing Mix

    Posted by Cheryl on 6th Mar 2023

    Our native Magpies were slow to enjoy! we are slowly adding more to each days meat ration and they are now happily enjoying it.

  • 4

    Magpies really like it

    Posted by Daniela Fischer on 3rd Nov 2022

    Magpies really like it despite comments that at first they may reject it

  • 2

    Bird rearing mix

    Posted by Loretta Phillips on 20th Aug 2022

    Still waiting for.my order to arrive .3weeks later..not blaming petchemist..blaming the delivery company ..very poor..