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The CéDé® insectivorous pâté is a complete diet for insectivorous birds and a nutritional supplement for exotic and native birds as well as for all species of parakeets and parrots. The CéDé® insectivorous pâté is ideal for increasing the share of animal protein in the feed ration.
Avitestin is a mixture of butyric acid and short- and medium-chain fatty acids. It reduces the pH of drinking water and thus reduces the risk of infection with gram-positive bacteria. High-quality medium-chain fatty acids exert their effects far into the small intestine and promote gut health by promoting the growth of the body's own probiotics. The butyric acid it contains is active in the intestine, promotes the growth of villi and therefore improves immune defense. In addition, the acids ensure that the drinking water stays fresh longer and have a positive effect on the metabolism of pigeons.
Natural Electrolit is a mixture of electrolytes and glucose to recover quickly after a contest.
It is very important to give Natural Electrolit to pigeons returning from a competition.
The elevation of metabolism and the substantial effort of the pigeon in flight produce a lot of waste. The removal of urea, uric and phosphoric acid, lactic and carbonic acid mainly leads to the consumption of sodium ions. The removal therefore depends on the amount of these ions available to the pigeon. Theft also results in significant water loss. For all these reasons, it is important to give Natural Electrolit to pigeons returning from a competition.
Dosto-Oregano with higher concentrations of active ingredients against bacteria and coccidiosis and essential oils for healthy respiratory tract.
A key question that is always asked by fanciers every year is, "What's new do you have?" There's nothing new – it's often the answer.
It has never been our philosophy to bring something new every year. We must not follow all the waves of pigeon racing. If we bring something new, it must make sense and have a positive effect on our pigeons. To do this, we first test innovations on our own dovecotes and those of our good friends. Then we meet and discuss the results.