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PROVIT-E 250g

€13.00 Price

PROVIT-E 250g

Composition: Grape sugar, Calcium carbonate

Physiological and nutritional additive per kg:

Vitamin E 50,000 mg, Selenium (sodium selenite) 50 mg.

Provit-E helps to "kick-start" breeding birds and promotes fertility. The positive effects on muscles and protection against cellular oxidation are also well known. In cases of fat accumulation, vitamin E and selenium work closely together.

Food supplement for ornamental birds.

Usage: 3 weeks before mating, 1g (1 scoop) per 100g of egg food or in 200 ml of drinking water, 3-4 times a week.

  • 3 in stock

VITA K1 - 250 ML

€22.50 Price

Supplementary, feeding means for ornamental birds.

VITA-K1 is a complex multivitamin with additional vitamin K1. Vitamins affect all vital processes in the bird's body. The active ingredients support metabolic processes and the general condition after antibiotic treatment.

VITA-K1 reduces stress and side effects in the treatment of antibiotics and anti-sulfonamide coccidiostatics.

Vitamin K1 activates the clotting factor and regulates blood clotting. It supports bone metabolism and cell growth.

  • 11 in stock

Bee pollen powder 500g

€21.00 Price

Bee pollen is a complete food because it contains proteins, vitamins, fats, the 8 essential amino acids, enzymes, antioxidants, fiber, carbohydrates, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, manganese, silicon, copper, iron, zinc, sodium, chromium, calcium. , all of which can be immediately assimilated by the body.

It is therefore easy to understand why bee pollen is considered a "natural antibiotic": it fights vitamin deficiencies, strengthens the immune system, has antioxidant properties and fights free radicals, stimulates metabolism, is beneficial for the intestinal flora.

  • 2 in stock

Electrolyte Balance 500g

€20.50 Price

The administration of electrolytes in racing pigeons has its origins in the practice of sport in humans. It is not always so easy to transpose human products to the animal world.

When playing sports, humans sweat and eliminate salts and electrolytes through their sweat glands. This is why athletes must compensate for this loss for rapid regeneration with the help of electrolyte input. In doing so, the balance is quickly restored.