Vetafarm Calcivet
Best Before 26/09/2027
Product Description
Liquid calcium and Vitamin D3 supplement for addition to water, soft foods or for direct administration in times of emergencies
Key features: Supports breeding birds and their young with essential calcium. Contains Vitamin D3 to maximise calcium absorption in the gut. Supports shell formation and the normal development of bones in young birds. Regular use in all seed eating birds will ensure adequate calcium for strong bones, muscle formation and general well being. Can also be used as an emergency oral calcium supplement for egg bound or critically deficient birds.
Recommended for: All birds on seed diets, particularly during the breeding season.
Can use with: Calcivet will greatly enhance available calcium in the birds diet; additional vitamins and mineral supplements are recommended for birds on seed diets.
Directions:
Water: Add 5mL per 250mL of drinking water. Supply as a sole source of drinking water, replace daily.
Seed: Pour 5mL over 1 cup soaked seed.
Direct dose: 0.2mL per 100g body weight.
Active Constituents: Calcium Ions 33 mg/mL, Vitamin D3 25 IU/mL
Safety First
Please always supervise your feathered friend when introducing new toys or accessories, and check them daily. If any item becomes damaged or unsafe, remove it straight away. Remember, this isn’t a toy for children.
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Important Information
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