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FALCON SOLUVET POWDER QUAIL – BEST FALCON SUPPLEMENTS

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Size: 100 g
Vitamin, salt and energy supplement.

Key Features:
– Essential vitamins to maintain health and wellbeing
– Body salts and energy combat heat stress, dehydration and increase energy
– Quail flavoured powder for stress-free administration to feed items

Indications:
Developed by avian veterinarians, Falcon Soluvet Plus provides a unique combination of vitamins essential for general health and wellbeing, while also providing body salts and energy to combat heat stress, fatigue, dehydration and increase energy levels. This unique quail flavoured supplement is dusted directly onto feed items, ensuring a stress-free method of supplementation for falconer and falcon alike.

Ingredients:
Per kg: Vitamins A 500,000 IU, B1 235mg, B2 600mg, B3 2,500mg, B5 620mg, B6 200mg, B9 112mg, B12 2mg, D3 62,500 IU, E 1,250 IU, H 5mg andK 1000mg, Choline Bitartrate 20mg, Iodine 100mg, Magnesium Sulphate 20mg, Sodium Citrate 18g, Sodium Bicarbonate 14g, Sodium Chloride 2.3g and Dextrose.

Directions:
Sprinkle 1 scoop of Falcon Soluvet Plus over each feed item before feeding. Falcon Soluvet Plus may be used with every feed as a maintenance supplement to improve general health and performance, or during times of stress, illness or injury to support recovery.

Vitamin A is required for vision, skin health, immune system support and ongoing growth.
B vitamins are responsible for processing food into energy and the formation of new cells.
Vitamin D3 is essential for the absorption of calcium and phosphorus from the gut. Deficiencies can also cause calcium deficiency.
Vitamin E is crucial for fertility, reproduction and red blood cell production.
Vitamin H assists with protein metabolism and the breakdown of glucose, it is essential for energy production.
Vitamin K is needed for blood clotting. Deficiencies occur frequently in falcons with coccidiosis.

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