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Latac Seri-B+K 20ml (fórmula enriquecida con vitamina K para la cría y situaciones de estrés)

Latac SERI-B+K Latac

Latac Seri-B+K 20ml (fórmula enriquecida con vitamina K para la cría y situaciones de estrés)
5.54€
Latac Seri-B+K 20ml (fórmula enriquecida con vitamina K para la cría y situaciones de estrés)
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  • Brands Latac
  • Model 2755
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5.54€
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Latac SERI-B+K is an excellent food supplement for poultry, formulated with B-complex vitamins and vitamin K. It is suitable for the nutrition of pet birds, favouring the nervous system and with good results in the metabolism. You can find it in the 60 ml bottle.


The product is indicated for ornamental birds in general, such as goldfinches, agapornis, canaries, parrots, nymphs and others. It compensates for any lack of vitamin B during breeding. In addition, vitamin K is essential for protein synthesis and blood coagulation.


ADVANTAGES:


It helps to strengthen the birds' nervous system.


It contributes to the improvement of the metabolism.


It contains vitamin K which is an important nutrient for blood coagulation.


USES AND SPECIFICATIONS:


Supplement with vitamins K and the B complex for ornamental birds in general such as canaries, goldfinches, linnets, nymphs, agapornis, parrots, etc.


Instructions for use: To be taken orally in drinking water: 6 drops per 100 ml of water, for 7-10 days during periods of illness, after antibiotic treatment or periods of stress. The same dosage can be used in preparing the birds for breeding, rearing and moulting. The water should be changed daily.

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