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Product information "Bony S.G.R."
Bony SGR is a complementary feed specially developed for pigeons. This acidifying herbal drink is rich in natural ingredients such as Echinacea, Eleutherococcus, and Ginseng, which support the overall resistance of the pigeon's body. Bony SGR helps protect the pigeons against unfavorable bacteria and fungi, which is essential for their health and performance.
Administration
The administration of Bony SGR is simple and flexible, depending on the season and the needs of your pigeons. For general resistance and support, give 5 ml per liter of drinking water, three days a week, for example, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. During longer flights, such as competitions, you can administer Bony SGR daily to optimally support the pigeons. For young pigeons, or squabs, the recommended dosage is 2.5 ml per liter of drinking water. With these clear dosing guidelines, you can effectively manage the health and performance of your pigeons.
Composition
Bony SGR contains a carefully composed mix of organic acids and herbs, including Echinacea, Eleutherococcus, and Ginseng. These ingredients are known for their positive effects on resistance and overall health of pigeons. The analytical components and contents are as follows:
- Crude protein: 0.1%
- Crude fiber: <0.02%
- Crude fat: 0.12%
- Crude ash: <0.1%
- Moisture: 99.61%
- Starch: <1.0%
- Lysine: <0.05%
- Methionine: <0.05%
- Calcium: 0.002%
- Sodium: 0.003%
- Phosphorus: <0.002%
Storage
Store Bony SGR in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Make sure the bottle is properly closed to maintain the quality of the product. This way you can be sure that your pigeons always benefit from the optimal effects of Bony SGR.
Classificatie: | OTC |
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Diersoorten: | Duif of sierduiven, Vogel, grote kooi- en volièrevogels |
In het water toevoegen.: | Ja |
Seizoen: | Kweek, Rui, Wedstrijd |
Substantie: | Vloeibaar |
Bony Farma: Professional Nutritional Supplements for Animals
Bony Farma was born out of a desire to develop high-quality nutritional supplements for animals that contribute to the overall health of pets. Veterinarian Peter Boskamp, through his many years of experience in pigeon racing, has shown that the right supplements can optimize animal health and prevent diseases.
Expansion to Dogs and Cats
In addition to supplements for pigeons, Bony Farma has also developed a wide range of health-supporting products and supplements for dogs and cats. For too long, veterinary medicine has primarily focused on treating sick animals, with prevention often overlooked. Fortunately, more and more initiatives are filling this gap, and Bony Farma is taking a leading role in this regard.
Insights from Veterinarian Boskamp
The insights of veterinarian Boskamp form the basis for Bony Farma's products. The goal is to contribute now and in the future to promoting the overall health of animals. The motto is: Prevention is better than cure.
Promoting Health with Natural Nutrients
The principle of Bony Farma - Animal Health is to promote the health of animals through natural nutritional supplements. These supplements contain essential nutrients that contribute to optimal health and well-being, thereby improving the vitality of your animals.
Bony Farma's nutritional supplements are not veterinary medicines but aids that can help prevent and reduce the use of antibiotics and chemotherapeutics. This results in a lower risk of disease outbreaks.
Modern Scientific Insights
Many medicines are still provided according to outdated dosages and methods from the 70s and 80s. Scientific insights regarding infections by bacteria, viruses, and parasites have greatly improved. For example, the resistance of bacteria and protozoa requires adjusted dosages.
Regular Veterinary Medicine and Nutritional Supplements
Most veterinarians focus primarily on regular veterinary medicine, where the treatment of sick animals is central. In case of illness, a medicine is usually prescribed, such as a deworming agent or an antibiotic, to eliminate the pathogen as quickly as possible. This effort to quickly resolve the cause of suffering in patients is, of course, fully supported.
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