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FAUNAKUR 250g
Breeding vitamins.
Composition: Sweet milk powder, Calcium carbonate.
Usage: 1 g (1 scoop) per 100 g of egg-based food. Or 200 ml of drinking water, 3-4 times a week.
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Breeding vitamins.
Composition: Sweet milk powder, Calcium carbonate.
Usage: 1 g (1 scoop) per 100 g of egg-based food. Or 200 ml of drinking water, 3-4 times a week.
PERFORM PRO is a complex blend of plants, clay, yeast, essential oils and probiotics. It greatly improves resistance and strengthens immunity. It will contribute to good intestinal flora and perfect plumage. It is also highly recommended after a course of antibiotics. It can be given throughout the breeding period and at the weaning of young.
Dietary supplement for ornamental birds
- PLANT contains several types of quality vegetables. It stimulates appetite and increases the consumption of the feed.
- PLANT keeps the feed fresh and moist. Its dietary fibres help to enhance the digestibility of the food. It contains no colourings or preservatives.
Usage: Add three or four doses of water to PLANT, let it swell, and mix with the egg-based supplement.
Composition: Broccoli, carrots, white cabbage, spinach, courgette, paprika.
Red Pier
Columbine Redstone supports digestion and absorbs harmful substances in digestion.
Source of trace elements and minerals.
Promotes digestion and produces excrement of a good consistency.
Pigeons love it.
Intestinal conditioner enriched with prebiotics and probiotics to support the natural gut flora. Especially helps in young pigeons in case of intestinal problems.
Supports the function of the natural gut flora.
Contains prebiotics, the nutrients for benign gut flora.
Slows the growth of pathogenic bacteria.
Dosto-Oregano with higher concentrations of active ingredients against bacteria and coccidiosis and essential oils for healthy respiratory tract.
A key question that is always asked by fanciers every year is, "What's new do you have?" There's nothing new – it's often the answer.
It has never been our philosophy to bring something new every year. We must not follow all the waves of pigeon racing. If we bring something new, it must make sense and have a positive effect on our pigeons. To do this, we first test innovations on our own dovecotes and those of our good friends. Then we meet and discuss the results.