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Latac Seri-B+K 60 ml (fórmula enriquecida con vitamina K para la cría y situaciones de estrés)

Latac Seri-B+K 60 ml (fórmula enriquecida con vitamina K para la cría y situaciones de estrés) Latac

Latac Seri-B+K 60 ml (fórmula enriquecida con vitamina K para la cría y situaciones de estrés)
9.25€
Latac Seri-B+K 60 ml (fórmula enriquecida con vitamina K para la cría y situaciones de estrés)
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  • Brands Latac
  • Model 6929
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9.25€
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Latac SERI-B+K is a magnificent food supplement for birds, formulated with B vitamins and vitamin K. Being suitable for the nutrition of pet birds, favoring the nervous system and with good results in metabolism. You find it in the 60 ml container.


The product is indicated for ornamental birds in general, such as goldfinches, lovebirds, canaries, parrots, nymphs, among others. It is responsible for compensating for any lack of vitamin B during breeding. Furthermore, vitamin K is essential for protein synthesis and blood clotting.


ADVANTAGES:


Helps strengthen the nervous system of birds.

Contributes to the improvement of metabolism.

Contains vitamins K which is an important nutrient for blood clotting.

USES AND SPECIFICATIONS:


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

Its way of use: Provide orally in drinking water: 6 drops every 100 ml of water, for 7-10 days during periods of illness, after antibiotic treatments or periods of stress. The same dosage can be used in preparing birds for breeding, breeding and molting. Changing the water daily.


  60ml

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