Description

Sprouted seeds are a superfood for birds, and now with the addition of canary seed, our popular feed just got a whole lot better. Grown in the fertile soils of North Otago, this high-quality canary seed has made Soak & Sprout a market leader.

When a seed is soaked and begins to sprout, stored nutrients are unlocked, effectively increasing the amount of nutrients available, including amino acids and antioxidants. Soak & Sprout is ideally suited to all birds including small canaries and finch varieties.

  • Sprouted seeds to boost available nutrients in bird feed
  • New Zealand grown sunflower seeds and canary seeds
  • Suitable for all birds including small canaries and finch varieties
  • Source of essential amino acids and antioxidants
  • Easy to sprout, easy to do at home in the kitchen
  • Premium mix of NZ grown seed
  • Provides an easily digested & extra nutritious hit of vitamins & minerals
  • Sprouts contain an abundance of antioxidants including Vitamins A, C & E. Vitamin A in particular is crucial to bird health
  • Those who feed Soak & Sprout report that their bird’s plumage, general health & breeding results are greatly improved
  • Soak & Sprout is widely used by New Zealand’s top breeders

Ingredients: Maize, oats, wheat, oilseed bird rape, radish, peas, mung beans, canary seed, sunflower, buckwheat.

Typical Analysis: Protein 12.0%, fibre 5.8%, fat 3.4%

Sprouting Instructions:
1. RINSE well until water runs clear.
2. SOAK for 8-12 hours in a bowl, well covered in water (3 x water to sproutable seed mix).
3. Drain, then rinse with fresh water & ½ teaspoon of apple cider/white vinegar or sterilising powder. Apple cider vinegar or sterilising powder in the rinsing water will help to reduce bacteria.
4. Spread sprouts in a colander, bag or dish and place in a dark, well ventilated area.
5. RINSE well several times a day.
6. Sprouts are ready for use when tails first begin to appear (in 3-5 days).
7. Rinse well and allow to dry off before serving.

NOTES
• Luke warm water is best for rinsing to remove by-products generated by sprouting.
• Maximum nutritional goodness is obtained when the sprout first appears.
• Mix with your bird’s favourite food for the first one or two days until they adjust to new type of feed.
• Refrigerate unused sprouts for 1-2 days. Rinse daily until used.
• For extra goodness add some fresh fruit and vegetables to the sprouted seed.
• NEVER feed old or spoiled sprouts. Sprouts should smell sweet and earthy, not sour.
• ‘Soak & Sprout’ is a combination of whole & kibbled grain. Only the whole grain will sprout.  The kibbled grain will become a delicious mash.