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Products for Winter

Help prevent your central heating drying your bird's plumage




Use Bird Rain to keep your bird's skin and feathers hydrated in the winter months



Provide your birds with optimal lighting this winter

Arcadia and Zoomed complete
lighting kits available

F10 Disinfectant Range

HEALx Booster

Harrison's Bird Foods

The nutritionally complete, organic diets your bird will love

F10 Insecticide Surface Spray


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Kill and repel flies, ticks, mites, mosquitoes etc, and disinfect to protect your pets from pathogens
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HealthZyme Avian Enzyme - 56g

HealthZyme Avian Enzyme - 56g

Now in a new 56g size

GUIDELINES FOR USE:
The Avian Enzyme is a source of live, naturally occurring enzymes for birds.
• To improve digestion in any bird under any condition.
• Uses can also include, birds with chronic pancreatitis, malabsorption syndrome, proventricular dilation, neonates with slow-emptying of the digestive system, geriatric birds, or birds under stress of illness.
• May be beneficial in Day 1-7 neonates being hand-fed.
• Also indicate in chronically ill or geriatric birds that seem to not be getting all the benefits from their food and for sick birds under stress of illness.
• For hand-feeding when formula seems too thick when the correct amounts of water and powder are used.


Dose and Administration: Add a pinch of Avian Enzyme over hand-raising formula and allow to stand after stirring to achieve desired consistency. If still too thick, add more Avian Enzyme. Do not add more water than called for in hand-feeding formula directions. Add to tube-feeding formula for sick birds - one pinch per feeding mixed in formula.
Add to dry food for recovering birds - a pinch (1/16 tsp) per meal.


Ingredients: Saccharonyces cerevisiae yeast cultured on corn, wheat, rye, malt, corn syrup and molasses.

Guaranteed Analysis: Crude protein: not less than 12%, Crude fat: not less than 3%, Crude fiber: not more than 7%.



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