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Nature Herb Bird Mix 1 – Fórmula Natural para la Preparación y Reproducción de Aves

Nature herb bird mix 1 Cría y celo

Nature Herb Bird Mix 1 – Fórmula Natural para la Preparación y Reproducción de Aves
21.95€
Nature Herb Bird Mix 1 – Fórmula Natural para la Preparación y Reproducción de Aves
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Nature Herb Bird Mix 1 – Natural Formula for Bird Preparation and Breeding

Nature Herb Bird Mix 1 is a natural herbal blend specially formulated by renowned Dutch breeder Andres Van Den Berg. Developed with over 40 natural ingredients, this formula boosts overall health, improves physical condition, and effectively prepares birds for breeding.

What is it for?

Strengthens the immune system

Provides vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants

Improves reproductive condition

Promotes digestive balance and vitality

Selected formula for the preparation and breeding stage

Nature Mix 1 is the first of three mixes designed to cover all stages of the bird's annual cycle:

Mix 1: Preparation and Reproduction

Mix 2: Molting

Mix 3: Winter

Main active ingredients:

Bee pollen, chlorella, spirulina, broccoli, nettle, ginger, garlic, propolis, turmeric, red, black, and yellow maca, dandelion, brewer's yeast, mint, thyme, rosemary, calendula, aronia berries, burdock root, echinacea, basil, and more.

Directions for use:

Mix 5 grams per 1 kg of seed or feed.

Administer 2 to 3 times per week during the preparation and breeding period. Format: Fine powder – easy to mix

Composition: With 100% natural ingredients (mostly organic)

150 g

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