rachidwestlife Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 Hello everybody there are a percentages for mix food to all types of races Easy race: Depending how heavy the race will be, this mixture can be given in the first half of the week. This mixture purifies the body perfectly and it is also a great preparation for the next phase. In lighter races this mixture can even be sufficient for the whole week. Composition: 7,5% French red maize 10% Pigeon wheat 15% Feed barley 15% Milo corn 7,5% White Dari 2,5% Pealed oats 2,5% Oats 15% Paddy rice 4% Safflower 2,5% Linseed / Flax 2,5% Hemp 5% Millet yellow 2,5% Canary seed 1,5% Buckwheat 1% Mung beans 5% Toasted soybeans 1% Lintels -Hard and long distance: A mixture for the heavy work; ideal for one day long distance and overnight racers. Also the nest method can be raced in optimally using this mixture. Premium Long Distance contains a very high percentage of fats and a higher percentage of protein. It prevents shortages for your long distance pigeons. Composition: 5% Marano maize 10% French red maize 10% Cribs maize 5% Pigeon wheat 9% Milo corn 7% White Dari 2% Pealed oats 3% Paddy rice 5% Safflower 2% Sunflower seed 3% Linseed / Flax 3% Rape seed 5% Hemp 2% Millet yellow 1% Buckwheat 3% Vetches 1% Mung beans 5% Toasted soybeans 5% Maple peas 10% Green peas 3% Yellow peas 1% Lintels -middle distance races One mixture for short until middle distance. This mixture is attuned to the method of widowhood racing. Whole week long the same mixture can be given. Youngsters too can be given Premium Complete daily during the racing season and their performances shall be optimal. Composition: 5% French red maize 17% Cribs maize 6% Pigeon wheat 7% Feed barley 12% Milo corn 10% White Dari 3% Pealed oats 5% Paddy rise 2% Rice 5% Safflower 1% Sunflower seed 2% Linseed / Flax 2% Rape seed 5% Hemp 3% Millet yellow 2% Canary seed 1% Buckwheat 1% Vetches 1% Mung beans 2% Toasted soybeans 2% Maple peas 3% Green peas 2% Yellow peas 1% Lintels -Normal Races The best base for the professional pigeon fancier. A racing mixture with a relative high percentage of fat and an eminent absorbable protein. In this mixture too Matador chooses a low percentage of pulse and a highly converting energy Composition: 5% Popcorn maize 7% Marano maize 15% Cribs maize 2% Pigeon wheat 6% Milo corn 12% White Dari 2% Pealed oats 1% Oats 4% Paddy rise 2% Rice 4% Safflower 1% Sunflower seed 2% Linseed / Flax 2% Rape seed 5% Hemp 3% Millet yellow 2% Canary seed 1% Vetches 1% Mung beans 4% Toasted soybeans 5% Maple peas 4% Green peas 3% Yellow peas 1% Lintels -short & sprint races: This mixture is especially developed for the sprinting distances. During these short distance races the expenditure of carbohydrates (glycogen) is very important. A pigeon can develop a maximum speed during the expenditure of glycogen. Premium Sprint is especially developed with long working carbohydrates (amylopectine) so the pigeons can fly at their maximum speed for a longer period. This gives them the lead they need to win top positions. This mixture also contains limited protein, to prevent oxygen-charges to occur. Composition: 16% Marano maize 15% Cribs maize 4% Pigeon wheat 5% Feed barley 15% Milo corn 15% White Dari 3% Pealed oats 8% Paddy rice 5% Rice 5% Millet yellow 1% Vetches 1% Mung beans 3% Toasted soybeans 2% Maple peas 4% Green peas -youngbirds races: The ideal racing mixture for youngsters. This mixture can be given every day. Premium Racing Young is especially developed for and attuned to racing with youngsters. Composition: 2% Marano maize 9% French red maize 12% Cribs maize 7% Pigeon wheat 12% Feed barley 12% Milo corn 8% White Dari 1% Pealed oats 3% Paddy rice 4% Safflower 1% Sunflower seed 2% Linseed / Flax 2% Rape seed 4% Hemp 3% Millet yellow 2% Canary seed 2% Buckwheat 2% Vetches 1% Mung beans 2% Toasted soybeans 3% Maple peas 2% Yellow peas 4% Small green peas Hope great luck with pigeons and happy life
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