Bio Formulation For Protection Against E.Coli in Poultry

Bio Formulation For Protection Against E.Coli in Poultry

595.0 INR/Kilograms

Product Details:

  • Poisonous Yes
  • Other Names Bio E.Coli Protector
  • Solubility Completely soluble in water
  • Storage Store in cool, dry place away from sunlight
  • HS Code 23099010
  • Shape Powder/Granular
  • Smell Mild, non-offensive
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Bio Formulation For Protection Against E.Coli in Poultry Price And Quantity

  • 595.0 INR/Kilograms
  • 10 Kilograms
  • Competitive exclusion and immune modulation
  • Sealed food-grade bags (1kg, 5kg, 25kg)
  • Broilers, layers, breeders
  • 24 months from date of manufacture
  • 0.5-1g per liter of water or as advised
  • Below 5%
  • Contains selected strains of beneficial bacteria
  • Safe with antibiotics and vaccines

Bio Formulation For Protection Against E.Coli in Poultry Product Specifications

  • 6.5 - 7.5
  • Not applicable (mixture)
  • Natural bio-active ingredients
  • For poultry (as directed by veterinarian)
  • Dry formulation
  • Feed Additive/Bio Product
  • N/A (biological blend)
  • Not assigned
  • Neutral
  • Not assigned
  • 0.7 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Feed Grade
  • Bio Formulation For Protection Against E.Coli
  • Bio formulation
  • 23099010
  • Yes
  • Bio E.Coli Protector
  • Completely soluble in water
  • Store in cool, dry place away from sunlight
  • Powder/Granular
  • Mild, non-offensive
  • Protection against E.Coli infection in poultry
  • FSSAI & BIS compliant
  • Yes
  • Competitive exclusion and immune modulation
  • Sealed food-grade bags (1kg, 5kg, 25kg)
  • Broilers, layers, breeders
  • 24 months from date of manufacture
  • 0.5-1g per liter of water or as advised
  • Below 5%
  • Contains selected strains of beneficial bacteria
  • Safe with antibiotics and vaccines
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