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Neither find both far to dusty. Gem is up there for quality and price, versatile laga is nice n clean but won't be paying 15-17 quid a bag

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Guest robscott
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the best mix is find out what grains/seed your birds like to eat then go n get your own bags mixed,many top men get there own mix made up for them.another idea but its expensive is buy 3-4 top brands n mix em altogether.dont skimp on cheap corn you want the best you can afford.

Guest robscott
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ok ill explain my last quote,you want to feed the birds what they like to eat not what you should think they should eat.example lets say youve done a hard days graft and your mrs has a lovely beef dinner waiting for you,your thinking cant wait to get home for my beef dinner.now then lets say your mrs has cheese sandwhiches (or somthing you dont like)your not so in a hurry to get home are you lol ;-) same with the pigeons and corn.

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