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Ornizin Fusion Vida 6.1 - Estimulante de Ceba

Ornizin Fusion Vida 6.1 - Estimulante de Ceba Morbid Perla - Chips
Ornizin Fusion Vida 6.1 - Estimulante de Ceba Morbid Perla - Chips
Ornizin Fusion Vida 6.1 - Estimulante de Ceba Morbid Perla - Chips
Ornizin Fusion Vida 6.1 - Estimulante de Ceba Morbid Perla - Chips
Ornizin Fusion Vida 6.1 - Estimulante de Ceba Morbid Perla - Chips
Ornizin Fusion Vida 6.1 - Estimulante de Ceba Morbid Perla - Chips

Ornizin Fusion Vida 6.1 - Estimulante de Ceba
15.28€
Ornizin Fusion Vida 6.1 - Estimulante de Ceba
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Brands Ornizin
  • Model 1861
  • EAN: 0606707709637
15.28€

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Ornizin Fusion Vida 6.1 - Bait Stimulant


It is a stimulant of Ceba, with a very spongy texture and its purpose is to encourage the number of baits to the pigeons throughout the day with optimal levels in its formulation for an appetite and proper development of the chickens. Naturally made with a low gluten content for optimal digestive function.


Ingredients


Seeds, cereals from human food, animal and vegetable proteins


fats, oils, vitamins, minerals, fruit and prebiotics.


How to use deposit in a container 3 parts of product and 1 of water, stop standing for 5 minutes and then stir and serve in biscuits, alone or mixed with pasta, energy concentrates, cooked or sprouted seed.


Use in brood daily, when there are chickens for optimal development, it can also be used twice a week throughout the year as a food stimulant and restorative of birds, the product can be stable 48 hours in winter and 24 hours in spring and summer


PROTEIN: 16%


FAT: 16%


FIBER: 5%


ASHES: 5%

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