SF+ Twin Pack Bird Booster + Bird Care (Pack of 2),Healthy Supplement Fortified With Vitamins For Energy, Growth, Production of Haemoglobin, Balanced Diet And Assist In Adds Brilliant Color + Full Feathering, Very Useful For Love Birds, Cockteils, Finches, Conures, Parrots, Macaws, Senegals, Parrots


Price: ₹349 - ₹290.00
(as of Jun 20,2023 23:14:37 UTC – Details)


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HOW TO TREAT YOUR BIRDS WITH SF+ BIRDS BOOSTER? Add fresh water everyday with bird booster, 1 Spoon for 500ml of water. For better result use along with SF+ BIRDS CARE. The two primary supplement works together to help regulate fluid balance, muscle contractions and nerve signals. Consuming potassium-rich foods as part of an enrichment diet, as well as providing opportunities for birds to be more active can play a role in maintaining your bird’s health
WHAT ARE THE KEY BENEFITS OF SALTS IN SF+ BIRD BOOSTER? Nacl in SF+ Bird Booster is an essential mineral required by birds, as it is by all living animals. Presence of such salt can keep a check on polyuria, accelerate both weight and growth. Calcium Lactate and Calcium Gluconate are important for birds actively laying eggs, the salts are essential for strengthening the egg shells.
WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT BIRD CARE? Bird care is a perfect health supplement for all birds. Bird care genuinely helps the birds to have better health, assist birds to have resistance to disease, better breeding results with better feathering plus brilliant color.
WHAT ARE THE KEY BENEFITS? Bird Care is very essential for metabolic energy production. Riboflavin serves antioxidants which can fight free radicals and it is very important for growth and production of Haemoglobin. Niacin in Bird Care Supplement helps the body convert various nutrients like fats, carbohydrates, and proteins into usable energy. The majority of plumage damage that occurs when keeping birds can be exclusively attributed to poor nutrition.