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Miobol 1 kg - Builds muscle volume
Myobol is suitable for young to create more muscle volume during rearing, from hatching to nest emergence. The plumage is well developed and the production of sebum is optimal. In addition, the parents will benefit from it, during the breeding period and certainly during the third round. It is recommended in combination with Fertibol which ensures well-formed eggs and a strong skeleton.
Due to its beneficial effect on muscle development, it is extremely suitable for preparing or recovering after a heavy flight.
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Picking Pot Coral - 6 x 400 GR - Pots à picorer
A blend of minerals in a handy small pot. Made from oyster shell flour, grit, gravel, millet, and coralline algae.
Extremely important for pigeon digestion. Grit essentially forms the "teeth" of the pigeon.
Consists only of natural materials and contains essential minerals, trace elements, and salts as a supplement to pigeons' diet.
Thanks to the use of coralline algae in the mix, the seaweed pecking pot is rich in iodine, which has a positive influence on the thyroid gland's function and thus on the condition of your pigeons.
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Oyster scales 4kg - Witte Molen
Helps digest seeds.
Natural source of calcium.
Ideal activity for poultry, birds and pigeons.
An important addition to daily diet.
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Large Oyster Shells 25kg
Large Oyster Shells 25kg.
Oyster shells are crushed shells, rich in calcium and minerals. They are often used in bird feed, particularly for chickens, pigeons, and aviary birds.
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Fine oyster shells 25kg
Fine Oyster Shells 25kg.
Oyster shells are crushed shells rich in calcium and minerals. They are often used in bird feed, particularly for chickens, pigeons, and aviary birds.