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PROFEED ELECTRO

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Complementary feed

Packaging

10 kg, 25 kg

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Product characteristics

PROFEED ELECTRO is an acidifying agent in a liquid form, which decreases pH level and reduces the amount of pathogenic bacteria in alimentary tract of animals. The mineral substances fight electrolytes deficiency by regulating ionic management in animal’s organism. PROFEED ELECTRO maintains acid-base balance of alimentary tract and is responsible for distribution, absorption, and diffusion of water in organism. It also serves a sanitization function.

 



Application

all technological groups of poultry



Indications

PROFEED ELECTRO is recommended to be used:

  • during high temperatures, to reduce thermal stress
  •  to fight diarrhea
  • in case of decreased water consumption


Dosage

To lower pH of digestive system:

  • PROFEED ELECTRO 1-1,5 liter/ 1 000 liters of drinking water. Prepared solution should be administered for 8-12 hrs/ day, for 3-5 times a week.

During high temperatures, to reduce thermal stress:

  • PROFEED ELECTRO 1-1,5 liter + PROFEED HYDRO C 0,5-1 liter/ 1 000 liters of drinking water administered for 8-12 hr/ day, for 5-7 days

During and after diarrhea:

  • PROFEED ELECTRO 1,5-2 liter/ 1 000 liters of drinking water administered for 8-12 hrs/ day, for 3-5 times a week.
  • PROFEED ELECTRO 1,5-2 liter + PROFEED LAX FORTE 0,5-1 liter/ 1 000 liters of drinking water administered for 8-12 hrs/ day, for 3-5 times a week.

During changing feed and decreased water consumption:

  • PROFEED ELECTRO 0,5-1 liter/ 1 000 liters of drinking water administered for 8-12 hrs/ day, for 3-5 times a week.
  • PROFEED ELECTRO 0,5-1 liter + PROFEED HYDRO 1-1,5 kg/ 1 000 liters of drinking water administered for 8-12 hrs/ day, for 3-5 times a week.

 



Composition

Sodium chloride, potassium chloride, magnesium chloride,

Trace element:

  • Cu

Acidifieries:

  • malic acid

  • formic acid

  • ortophosphoric acid

  • citric acid

  • propionic acid

  • lactic acid

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