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Brownbird - Potenciador de feomelanina (Oxidación Faeos)

Brownbird - Potenciador de feomelanina (Oxidación Faeos) Potenciadores
Brownbird - Potenciador de feomelanina (Oxidación Faeos) Potenciadores
Brownbird - Potenciador de feomelanina (Oxidación Faeos) Potenciadores
Brownbird - Potenciador de feomelanina (Oxidación Faeos) Potenciadores

Brownbird - Potenciador de feomelanina (Oxidación Faeos)
14.50€
Brownbird - Potenciador de feomelanina (Oxidación Faeos)
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Brands ForteBird
  • Model 7031
14.50€
Price in reward points: 562

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Brownbird by ForteBird is a food supplement of vitamins and essential amino acids specially indicated to favor the oxidation and the increase of pheomelanin in the process of creation and change of the plumage. It considerably improves the pheomelanic quality of the specimens, especially in phaeus and brunos.

Instructions for use: Administer 10gr of Brownbird for each Kilogram of feed or breeding paste. Administer continuously from birth to the end of moulting.

Composition per gram: L-tyrosine; Vitamin A; Vitamin D3; Vitamin E; Vitamin B1; Vitamin B2; Vitamin B6; Vitamin C; Vitamin K3; Folic acid; Nicotinic acid; Lime pantothenate; Amino-acid complex; Amino-nitrogen; Zinc(E6); Manganese(E5); Cu(E4); Amino-acid complex (Aspartic acid.Threonine. Serine. Glutamic acid. Proline. Glycine. Alanine. Cystine. Methionine. Isoleucine. Leucine. Phenylalanine. Tyrosine. Lysine.Histidine.Arginine.Tryptophan)

Special precautions for storage:

Keep in a cool, dry place away from light.

Complementary feed for ornamental birds.

Presentation:
150 grs
300 g

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