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Titmuss Red Stripe Pigeon Conditioner Plus Aniseed 25kg

Titmuss Red Stripe Pigeon Conditioner Plus Aniseed 25kg

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GJW Titmuss Red Stripe Conditioner Plus Aniseed 25kg — Premium Conditioning Mix for Racing Pigeons

Titmuss Red Stripe Conditioner Plus Aniseed is an easily digested small seed mix designed to build and maintain peak condition throughout the year. The enticing aniseed aroma helps encourage trapping on return from racing — a practical benefit that many fanciers value as much as the nutritional profile. A trusted conditioning mix from one of the UK’s most respected pigeon food brands.

Composition

White millet, black rape, red dari, white dari, wheat, linseed, buckwheat, safflower, cooked maize, tares, canary seed, hempseed, aniseed oil.

Key Benefits

  • Easily digested small seed mix for year-round conditioning
  • Aniseed aroma encourages trapping on return from racing
  • Diverse blend of small seeds, cereals and oil seeds
  • Cooked maize for easy digestibility
  • Hempseed and linseed for essential oils and feather condition
  • 25kg bag
  • From trusted UK brand GJW Titmuss

How to Feed

Feed as a conditioning supplement or as part of the main ration. Replenish daily and always ensure fresh, clean water is available for drinking and bathing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does aniseed help with trapping?
Aniseed has a strong, distinctive aroma that many pigeons find attractive. Feeding a mix containing aniseed oil helps birds associate the scent with food and home, which can encourage faster trapping on return from races.

What is the difference between a conditioning mix and a racing mix?
A conditioning mix is typically based on smaller, more easily digested seeds and is used to build and maintain general health and condition. A racing mix is usually higher in energy-dense grains and legumes to fuel the specific demands of racing.

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