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PROFEED APETIVIT

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Complementary feed

Product characteristics

PROFEED APETIVIT naturally stimulates the growth of animals. Optimal blend of herbal extracts gives the product its distinctive, unique properties. Product softens and shortens the run of disorders of an alimentary tract and accelerates regeneration of an organism after diseases. PROFEED APETIVIT restores and maintains proper microbiological balance in alimentary tract, stimulates appetite of animals and supports absorption of essential nutrient elements.



Application

all poultry technological groups



Indications

 

 PROFEED APETIVIT is recommended to be used:

 

  • to boost the growth (consumption of feed, FCR, rise of body weight)
  • during disorders of feed consumption, digestion and/or when anabolism of the feed was  identified
  • to fight gastroenteritis or bromatotoxism
  • in case of alimentary tract inflammation
  • after antibiotic therapy, to restore the functional balance of alimentary tract


Dosage

To boost the feed intake:

  • PROFEED APETIVIT 150-200 ml/ 1 000 liters of drinking water. Prepared solution should be administered for 8-12 hrs/ day, for 5-7 days.
  • PROFEED APETIVIT 150-200 ml + PROFEED ACTIV 1,5 liter/ 1 000 liters of drinking water. Prepared solution should be administered for 8-12 hrs/ day, for 5-7 days.

In case of alimentary tract inflammation:

  • PROFEED APETIVIT 150-200 ml/ 1 000 liters of drinking water administered for 8-12 hr/ day, for 5-7 days.
  • PROFEED APETIVIT 150-200 ml + PROFEED KOKCIN 500-800 ml/ 1 000 liters of drinking water administered for 8-12 hr/ day, for 5-7 days.

After antibiotic treatment:

  • PROFEED APETIVIT 150-200 ml/ 1 000 liters of drinking water administered for 8-12 hr/ day, for 5-7 days.
  • PROFEED APETIVIT 150-200 ml + PROFEED ALLIC 150-200 ml/ 1 000 liters of drinking water administered for 8-12 hr/ day, for 5-7 days.


Composition

Extract of:
Origanum vulgare

Oil of:
Origanum vulgare

thymol

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