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Aminobird - Vitaminas y aminoácidos

Aminobird - Vitaminas y aminoácidos  ForteBird
Aminobird - Vitaminas y aminoácidos  ForteBird
Aminobird - Vitaminas y aminoácidos  ForteBird
Aminobird - Vitaminas y aminoácidos  ForteBird
Aminobird - Vitaminas y aminoácidos  ForteBird
Aminobird - Vitaminas y aminoácidos  ForteBird

Aminobird - Vitaminas y aminoácidos
5.95€
Aminobird - Vitaminas y aminoácidos
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  • Brands ForteBird
  • Model 7047
5.95€

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Aminobird is a vitamin supplement with essential amino acids without doré for our birds.

 Its use is indicated during treatments, breeding and moulting periods.

In periods of convalescence and illness its administration is essential for the strengthening and recovery of the birds.

 It favours the process of changing the plumage and improves its quality considerably.

The quality of Aminobird is proven and guarantees satisfactory results that will not leave you indifferent.

Instructions for use: Administer 0.5 to 1ml of Aminobird for every litre of water. It can be administered continuously for 15 days, rest for 5 days and continue for 15 more days. This guideline can be followed during breeding or in situations of illness and recovery.

Composition: Vitamin A 650.000 UI, vitamin D3 200.000 UI, vitamin E 9 gr, vitamin B1 5 gr, vitamin B2 (Riboflavin), vitamin B6, vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin), vitamin C, vitamin K3, folic acid, nicotinic acid, D-calcium pantothenate, amino acids, their analogous salts: D,L-methionine, L-lysine, L-tryptophan, L-threonine.

Formats: 30ml, 100ml, 250ml and 1L.




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