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Does one still have to administer certain medication, against worms, coccidiosis… when NutriBird is fed?

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Does one still have to administer certain medication, against worms, coccidiosis… when NutriBird is fed?

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The NutriBird pellets contain no medicinal substances, therefore all preventive treatments which are normally carried out, should be maintained. When the birds are on a NutriBird menu, the administration of liquid medication is extremely simple. In the evening all food is removed. The next morning the birds receive about one fourth of their daily ration of pellets, on which the liquid medication has been sprayed. When this portion has been eaten, one can serve the rest of the normal foods. In this way one is sure that all medication has been taken in in the right quantity. 5.

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