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Oropharma Can-Tax is a red dye based on canthaxanthin. This dietary supplement gives colour to your red canaries, intensifies the red colour in other birds, and ensures an even red colour. Since feathers are made of dead cells and are therefore not nourished through metabolism, they develop their colour during their formation. Plumage is renewed on average once a year. This process does not occur all at once. The shedding of old feathers is stimulated by the formation of new ones gradually, so the bird always maintains full plumage.
Oropharma Can-Tax is a red dye based on canthaxanthin. This dietary supplement gives color to your red canaries, intensifies the red color in other birds and ensures a very even red color. Since feathers are made of dead cells and are therefore not nourished via metabolism, they develop their color during their formation. The plumage is renewed on average once a year. This process does not happen all at once. The fall of the old feathers is stimulated by the formation of the new ones and this gradually, so that the bird always keeps a complete plumage. When Can-Tax is added to food, canthaxanthin is transported to the place where the feather grows and guarantees it an intense red color. Beta-apo-8'-carotenal allows an even better absorption of canthaxanthin. The formed feather keeps its color until the formation of a new feather. Instructions for use Jars of 20 g and 150 g: 1 level scoop (= 1 g) per 100 g of Orlux egg pie or per 200 ml of drinking water. Jar of 500 g: 1 level scoop (= 5 g) per 500 g of Orlux egg pie or per 1 liter of drinking water. In the rearing period: 2 weeks before the laying of the first egg. During molting: every day during the entire molting period. It is recommended to double the dose in the molting period. Show birds: every day throughout the year. Formula For a detailed list of all components, see the butterfly in the package. Ingredients Canthaxanthin Beta-apo-8 ́-carotenal Vitamin E Iron oxide
The unique properties of spirulina are the combination of its different components and their ability to work together. Natural spirulina enhances feather colouring, improves feather structure, increases resilience, and reduces the possibility of deficiency. Spirulina strengthens the immune system, maintains the natural balance of the gut, and is particularly effective during the breeding season.
A new generation colouring agent highly concentrated in canthaxanthin, with added beta-carotene to provide a certain brightness.
Its great advantage comes from its very special composition. Red Bird has indeed directly integrated high-dose choline to support the body heavily stressed by the colouring agent (Vit B4). It also contains vitamin B2 and B9 as well as clay.
Therefore, there is no cornmeal or polenta that can have an undesired colouring effect.
Instructions for use: 10g per kilo of mash or per litre of water
Spirulina is a natural algae with a protein content of at least 55%! It contains many trace elements and amino acids. Well known in the human diet, it is a source of protein increasingly used nowadays, and 100% natural !!!
Very interesting for the growth of young and the fixation of dyes.
Carored is a red canthaxanthin-based dye for the colouring of red-factor birds such as red canaries, bouvreuils, flamingfiny sizerins, cardinals, flamingos, etc.
composition: 18% red carpophyll and 1.8% cantaxanthin.
Oropharma Can-Tax is a red colouring agent based on canthaxanthin. This food supplement gives colour to your red canaries, intensifies the red colour in other birds, and ensures a well-balanced red colour. Since feathers are made of dead cells and are therefore not nourished via metabolism, they develop their colour during their formation. The plumage is renewed on average once a year. This process does not occur all at once.