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Great alternative to what we were using. Can hide in their food.
Some don’t eat it and some do
BVM Probiotic Pink Powder For Birds is a complete avian dietary supplement, with 21 vitamins and minerals, plus Protexin Probiotic. Protexin Probiotic, Australia’s only avian-specific probiotic, is registered for use with birds, including pigeons and poultry.
Optimised for bird health, this scientific formula is based on peer-reviewed research into avian nutrition.
The convenient pink powder is so palatable that birds eagerly consume it.
Designed for free access administration and also suitable for addition to feed.
Do birds need vitamin supplements?
For birds, as with people, the key to good health is a nutritious, balanced diet. But for most birds, as with most people, the full range of vitamins and minerals needed for growth and health are not consumed regularly and therefore a multivitamin is needed. This is true of pigeons, chickens, parrots and most other caged birds and poultry.
In the wild, birds consume 15 to 20 different foods daily, giving them access to a wide range of different vitamins and minerals as are available in their natural environment. However, in the aviary, coop or loft, it is impossible to replicate the diet of a wild bird. We do not have access to all of the foodstuffs that a bird would naturally consume, and it is rarely possible to provide birds with the range necessary to constitute a balanced diet. Although many keepers supplement rations with appropriate natural foods, such as grasses, greens or grains, this is no replacement for the free access to a broad range of foodstuffs that comprises a wild diet.
Therefore, even when we are feeding birds with nutritionally-balanced pellets, or supplementing their seed with a range of suitable foodstuffs, it is still necessary to provide dietary supplements in the form of a good multivitamin.
Active ingredients include:
BVM Probiotic Pink Powder For Birds is a complete avian dietary supplement, with 21 vitamins and minerals, plus Protexin Probiotic. Protexin Probiotic, Australia’s only avian-specific probiotic, is registered for use with birds, including pigeons and poultry.
Optimised for bird health, this scientific formula is based on peer-reviewed research into avian nutrition.
The convenient pink powder is so palatable that birds eagerly consume it.
Designed for free access administration and also suitable for addition to feed.
Do birds need vitamin supplements?
For birds, as with people, the key to good health is a nutritious, balanced diet. But for most birds, as with most people, the full range of vitamins and minerals needed for growth and health are not consumed regularly and therefore a multivitamin is needed. This is true of pigeons, chickens, parrots and most other caged birds and poultry.
In the wild, birds consume 15 to 20 different foods daily, giving them access to a wide range of different vitamins and minerals as are available in their natural environment. However, in the aviary, coop or loft, it is impossible to replicate the diet of a wild bird. We do not have access to all of the foodstuffs that a bird would naturally consume, and it is rarely possible to provide birds with the range necessary to constitute a balanced diet. Although many keepers supplement rations with appropriate natural foods, such as grasses, greens or grains, this is no replacement for the free access to a broad range of foodstuffs that comprises a wild diet.
Therefore, even when we are feeding birds with nutritionally-balanced pellets, or supplementing their seed with a range of suitable foodstuffs, it is still necessary to provide dietary supplements in the form of a good multivitamin.
Active ingredients include: