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BlackBird | Suplemento para Mejorar la Oxidación y Calidad de Plumaje Negro

BlackBird | Suplemento para Mejorar la Oxidación y Calidad de Plumaje Negro
BlackBird | Suplemento para Mejorar la Oxidación y Calidad de Plumaje Negro
BlackBird | Suplemento para Mejorar la Oxidación y Calidad de Plumaje Negro
BlackBird | Suplemento para Mejorar la Oxidación y Calidad de Plumaje Negro

BlackBird | Suplemento para Mejorar la Oxidación y Calidad de Plumaje Negro
14.50€
BlackBird | Suplemento para Mejorar la Oxidación y Calidad de Plumaje Negro
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  • Brands ForteBird
  • Model 7019
14.50€
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Blackbird is a specialized supplement that combines vitamins and essential amino acids, specifically designed to promote oxidation and increase the production of black eumelanin in ornamental birds. This supplement significantly improves the eumelanin quality of the specimens, especially during the process of creation and change of plumage.

Instructions for use:

Mix 10 grams of Blackbird for each kilogram of feed or breeding paste.
Administer continuously from the birth of the bird until the end of the moulting process.
Composition (per gram):

Essential amino acids:
L-Tyrosine
Amino acid complex
Amino nitrogen
Vitamins:
Vitamin A
Vitamin D3
Vitamin E
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B6
Vitamin C
Vitamin K3
Folic acid
Nicotinic acid
Calcium pantothenate
Minerals:
Zinc (E6)
Manganese (E5)
Copper (E4)
Special storage precautions:

Store in a cool, dry place.
Keep away from direct light.
Suitable for:

Ornamental birds as a food supplement.
Presentation:

150 gram and 300 gram containers.

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