Aviary Bird (Large Group)
Product Description
NUTRI PROMISE AB550 is an excellent hand rearing formula contains all type of vitamins and minerals source that promote awesome growth to Large Group Aviary Bird Chicks. It is pure organic, easy to use and has awesome flavor that baby chicks loves.
Benefits:
Ideal formula for Large Group Aviary Bird baby chicks, enriched with essential nutrients.
Excellent for proper growth and well being of bird chicks.
Makes shiny plumage and support healthy body.
Helps baby chicks grow faster and stronger.
Hand feed formula that promote and support chick's digestion and your chicks love to have it.
Recommended by experts and vets around the world for Large Group Aviary Bird Chicks.
INGREDIENTS
Farine de maïs, Farine verte. Patate douce, Carotte, Petits pois, œuf séché.
Supplémentaire : Acide citrique, Oméga 3 et 6, Lysine, Méthionine, Caroténoïdes, Taurine, Vitamine A, Vitamine B1, Vitamine B2, Vitamine B3, Vitamine B5, Vitamine B6, Vitamine B9, Vitamine B12, Vitamine C, Vitamine D3, Vitamine E, Vitamine K, biotine, choline, calcium, phosphore, potassium, sodium, magnésium, zinc, fer, manganèse, cuivre, iode, sélénium, probiotiques solubles, multi-enzymes, probiotique de levure séchée.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Crude Protein (min.) 19.0%, Crude Fat (min.) 12.0%, Crude Fiber (max.) 7.0%, Crude Ash (max) 6.0%, Moisture (max.) 10.0%, Omega-3 Fatty Acids (min.) 1.6%, Total Bacillus Species (min.) 420,000 CFU/g
USER GUIDE
Castle Enterprise NUTRI PROMISE AB550 hand feed formula must always be prepared with lukewarm water ( 37.0 to 39.0 degrees Celsius ). In the beginning, the porridge must be prepared thin and feed with a baby bird feeding instrument ( like feeding syringe or feeding spoon ). As the young birds get older, prepare a thicker porridge. Make sure that the crop of the chick / baby bird is always empty between two feeds.
Mix the hand feed and lukewarm water in a clean bowl according to the volume recommended in the table. Tap water may contain harmful bacteria and therefore we recommended boiling the water before use or using mineral water.
The mixture should be stirred vigorously so that water and feed do not separate. Leave to rest for a minute. If you have prepared the mixture correctly, you will get a nice porridge.
IMPORTANT GUIDELINE
The mixture must be freshly prepared for each meal. It is therefore best to prepare the mixture in small quantities or as required. To prevent bacterial growth, throw away all unused mixed feed after each feeding.
Feed until the crop of the chick is nicely rounded or in older chicks until it refuses more feed. Usually, each meal consists of a volume equivalent to 10-12% of the bird's body weight. When feeding baby birds, you should wait between feeding until the chick's crop is empty and determine whether the bird is getting the right amount of feed. This will prevent the food remaining in the crop too long and possibly spoiling it. We recommend that the crop of the baby bird is empty completely at least once a day.
SUITABLE FOR:
Large Group Aviary Bird Chicks , Like, Small Macaws (Red-shouldered macaw, Chestnut-fronted macaw, Blue-winged macaw, Red-fronted macaw, etc.), Small Cockatoos (Galah, Major Mitchell's cockatoo, Blue-eyed cockatoo, Little corella, Long-billed corella, Red-vented cockatoo, Solomons cockatoo, Yellow-crested cockatoo, Tanimbar corella, Gang-gang cockatoo, etc.), Amazon Parrots, Australian king parrot, Lord Derby's parakeet, Cape parrot, Jardine's parrot, etc.
PRODUCT TYPE: Hand Feeding Formula (Powder) for Chicks / Baby Birds.
SIZES: 100g, 250g, 500g, 1Kg, 2.5Kg, 5Kg, 10Kg
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Made by Natural Organic Herbal Ingredients.
No Sugar, No Preservative Added. No Side Effect.
Caution:
Only for Avian Use. Not for Human use.
Expiry:
4 years from the date of manufacture.
Storage:
Protect from light. Store below 25C. Keep the pouch air tight or Store in air lock container.
SPECIAL INFORMATION
Do not reuse mixed formula. Always serve new and fresh formula.
Always check the temperature to avoid burning the crop.
The crop should be examined before each feeding. Ideally, the crop should never be allowed to become completely empty.
Checking the crop fullness will help determine the frequency and volume of feeding to be given.
Normally, the crop will empty in 4 hours, if it remains full or is not emptying properly, it indicates illness.