Quiko Forte 500g
Reference: 200110
31 different minerals as well as trace elements and vitamins contribute to optimal skeletal growth and good feather formation. Forte is a powder that increases the performance of canaries, parakeets, pigeons and other aviary birds.
Quiko® Forteuse it from the first day of the breeding season to the last day of moulting.
It can be used for the prevention and treatment of trace element deficiency in young and developed birds. It is the optimal complement to Quiko farmed food.
The recipe for success:
The precise blending of the ingredients contained in the Strong prevents a decline in the performance of adults and young during the breeding season.
Forte provides the complete balance of vitamins and minerals to maximize your breeding results. This recipe for success is complemented by the use of Plus for young people at the beginning of their weaning.
How to use it:
Canaries, parakeets and birds of all kinds: 'Give 1 teaspoon'. For 1 kg of egg pie, 3x per week. Give Quiko strong
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