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Black Point - Problemas con el punto negro

Black Point - Problemas con el punto negro Antiinfecciosos
Black Point - Problemas con el punto negro Antiinfecciosos
Black Point - Problemas con el punto negro Antiinfecciosos
Black Point - Problemas con el punto negro Antiinfecciosos

Black Point - Problemas con el punto negro
12.50€
Black Point - Problemas con el punto negro
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  • Brands ForteBird
  • Model 7086
12.50€

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Black Point is a powdered supplement based on natural extracts that prevents blackheads in pigeons during the breeding season. It prevents much of the mortality of pigeons from gastrointestinal infections.

It effectively prevents digestive imbalances by rapidly controlling bacterial, parasitic and fungal infections. Such as Coccidiosis, Trichomaniasis, Salmonellosis, Mycoplasmosis, E. coli, Candida and mega-bacteria.

It strengthens the immune system, stimulates appetite, stabilizes the electrolyte level and prevents growth retardation.

Black point can be used in conjunction with antibiotics and antiparasitics, either internal or external.

It is recommended for use throughout the year to prevent disease, and can be doubled in preparation and breeding periods in case of infectious symptoms.

Instructions for use: Administer 10gr of Black point for each kg of paste or feed throughout the year.

In preparation of pairs and during breeding, the dose can be increased to 20gr per kg of feed, and can be used in the mash of sausage.

Composition: Rosa canina, echinacea, propolis, eucalytus, rutaceae, echinacea, glycyrrhiza glabra, origanum vulgare.

Presentation: 150 and 300 grs



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