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Atemfrei is an herbal elixir, which contains various herbal oils such as liquorice, thyme, anise, fennel, and peppermint. These oils stimulate the metabolism inside the respiratory tract and promote the immune response. This increases the vitality of pigeons. Top quality herbal oils with their aromatic flavour and zinc support the physiological functions of the respiratory tract.
Feeding Recommendations:
Atemfrei may be added to the drinking water or the feed:
10ml per 1l drinking water
15ml per 1kg feed
Give to pigeons for 5 to 10 days as needed. Before the season, we recommend a 10-day continuous treatment. In the racingl season after competitive flights over 2 days at the beginning of the week. The dosage may be doubled in cases of severe stress.
Shake well before use!
This supplementary feed may only be fed up to 25ml/kg complete feed per day due to the higher content of zinc sulphate compared to complete feed.
Storage: Tightly closed, protected from light and does not exceed +25°C.
Composition: Propylene glycol, (Sugar) beet molasses, water, dextrose, sodium bicarbonate, liquorice root juice 2.5%.
Analytical ingredients: Crude protein 2.2%, crude fat 1.0%, crude fiber 0.2%, crude ash 3.4%, sodium 0.2%, methionine 0.0%, lysine 0.0%, humidity 71.5%.
Additive content per 1,000ml: Trace elements: Zinc/ Zinc sulphate monohydrate (3b605) 400mg. Antioxidant: Sodium ascorbate (3b604) 5,000mg. Flavouring compounds: Thyme oil (CoE 456) 2,000mg, fennel oil (CoE 201) 2,000mg, star anise oil terpene free (CoE 238) 2,000mg, peppermint oil (CoE 282) 2,000mg.
With our products we support your animals in showing their best performance in breeding, exhibitions and sport. Many of our products are based on natural raw materials in order to promote the health and vitality of your animals in the best possible way. We produce the majority of our products in our own factory in Schleswig-Holstein (Germany). More success in breeding and sport
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