BREEDING VITAMINS from Dr. PEETERS is a combination of vitamins specially designed for the queen compartment, designed to help the correct growth of the chicks and, at the same time, as a nutritional support to remedy the vitamin deficiencies that adult pigeons go through in the process of breeding and care. of chicks.
- BREEDING VITAMINS, a product containing the combination of vitamins AD3E, essential for a proper development of the skeleton of the chicks.
- BREEDING VITAMINS contain vitamins and sulfides that help increase the plumage of the chicks.
- They contain vitamins that help strengthen the body of breeders, the immune system, they are able to reproduce several series of chicks without any visible effort.
Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin, so fat-soluble. It has very strong antioxidant properties and helps to grow and repair tissues, but also in the proper functioning of the eyes, ears, skin, bones and mucous membranes. It is found naturally in many fruits and vegetables, but not in seeds.
Vitamin A deficiency, known as hypovitaminosis A, is very common among birds and can have disastrous effects when birds have a diet based entirely on seeds. When the birds' diet is based only on seeds, malnutrition can occur, leading to viral, bacterial and fungal infections. Untreated, these infections are responsible for the poor health of the birds.
Vitamin A has strong effects on the tissues that protect the respiratory, digestive and reproductive tract. When vitamin A is low in the body or is not present at all, the body's cells go through certain changes that prevent the secretion of mucus, which leads to the destruction of the defense wall against bacteria. The incoming microorganisms then begin to multiply, and the result depends largely on the system that is affected. Most often, the respiratory system of birds is affected in cases of vitamin A deficiency.
Vitamin D not only supports the maintenance of normal immune function, but also the absorption and use of calcium and phosphorus in the body. It is also involved in maintaining muscles and bones and supports a normal level of calcium in the blood. The so-called solar vitamin can be absorbed only in small amounts from food and is formed mainly by solar radiation from the skin. Weak sunlight in the autumn and winter months reduces the production of vitamin D in the body, so the breeder must intervene with vitamin supplements to address this deficiency.
Vitamin E, or fertility vitamin, is a fat-soluble vitamin, which the body stores only for a short time. That is why pigeons need a regular dietary intake of vitamin E.
Vitamin E has a strong antioxidant effect and thus helps to protect cells from the action of free radicals - produced by environmental factors such as pollution, pesticides, radiation, etc. Through this antioxidant effect, vitamin E slows down cellular aging.
Vitamin E also plays an important role in the proper functioning of the immune system, increasing its efficiency against viruses or bacteria. Vitamin E also has a vasodilating effect, thus helping to maintain the health of blood vessels.
Vitamin E also helps cells communicate with each other. Thus, it supports the fulfillment of many vital processes, its main functions being:
- Strong antioxidant;
- Contributes to maintaining the health of blood vessels;
- Protects the liver;
- Ensures sugar metabolism;
- Helps heal wounds;
- Supports the immune system;
- Supports the formation of new tissues;
- Ensures the metabolism of amino acids;
- Ensures the metabolism of fatty acids.
Therefore, the use of BREEDING VITAMINS from DR. PEETERS is not just a fad, but a necessity throughout the breeding season, the positive effects of this product benefiting both puppies and parents.
INSTRUCTIONS AND HOW TO USE
- In the breeding season: twice a week;
- It is administered according to preference, in water or on food;
- 5ml / 1L water or 10ml / 1KG food
- Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
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