Healthy membranes in a fertilised egg are essential if the embryo is to develop into a healthy chick. For membrane development breeding birds need access to essential fatty acids.
Breeding Aid contains essential fatty acids for membrane development, egg laying, chick growth and immunity, and Vitamin A for cell development, Vitamin D3 for calcium absorption, bone growth and egg formation and Vitamin E, an antioxidant that helps maintain cell membranes.
Breeding Aid is a must for all breeding birds fed on a seed diet and is particularly useful for smaller birds that produce a large numbers of eggs or multiple clutches.
Additional vitamin, mineral and calcium supplements are still advised for birds on seed diets.
DIRECTIONS
- Mix 20mL of Breeding Aid per 1kg (1 ½ fl oz. Per 5lb) of seed thoroughly by hand and allow the mixture to sit for 12 to 24 hours to maximise seed absorption.
- Batches of seed can be made up to last a week, with treated seed not used in the first day being stored in the refrigerator.
Storage
Store below 30°C (room temperature) in a dry place.
INGREDIENTS
Each Litre contains
- Vitamin A 200,000 IU
- Vitamin D3 20,000 IU
- Vitamin E 80 IU
- Linoleic Acid 430 g
- Palmitic Acid 52 g
- Oleic Acid 11 g

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