Cal-Boost Poultry Calcium Liquid, 100ml
Cal-Boost is a Poultry Calcium Liquid Concentrate from Flyte so Fancy.
Cal-Boost will help to solve problems with:
** Thin Egg Shells ** Shell Fractures and hairline cracks ** Uneven and rough textured shells ** Shell-less Eggs ** Fragile bones ** Metabolising calcium **
Cal-Boost contains liquid calcium for strong bones and strengthened egg shells, as well as giving other heart benefits. It also contains vitamin D3 which is essential to help metabolise calcium in the body.
Dosage is just 12 drops per litre of water. 100ml is sufficient for 165 litres of drinking water. It is formulated for both breeding and laying birds.
A concentrated calcium and mineral supplement which, when added to drinking water, will help improve eggshell quality, thickness and strength, aid heart function and build strong bones.
Like most other animals it is vital for the growth of strong healthy bones. However, in egg-laying fowl its needs are twofold. Calcium is the key ingredient for good eggshells, so giving a calcium boost to poultry at times of stress, illness or during winter when daylight hours are short, is beneficial. Visit our blog about Common Egg Shell Problems.
Instructions for use: Shake the bottle well before use. Add Cal-Boost to your bird's drinking water. For laying hens: The dosage rate is 12 DROPS of Cal-Boost to 1 litre of water equivalent to 3ml per 5 litres of drinking water.
The treatment with Cal-Boost is most effective during the latter part of the day (during the second part of the photoperiod) but you can add Cal-Boost each time you refill your drinkers as a matter of course. Administer for 3 - 7 days as a tonic to improve eggshell quality.
We suggest administering for an initial 7 days at first use. Can be used once a week as a preventative measure in winter. Maximum duration of use in one period is two weeks but it can be reintroduced later as and when required.
Standard delivery via courier is next working day to most mainland UK destinations for orders placed before 2pm (excl. weekends and bank holidays). Please note this may not always be possible at busy times e.g. after weekends and bank holidays.