Avian Health Menu
- 1. Tiel -Bac Insert
- (Avian Health Products)
- ... healthy cockatiels. Indications for use: Cockatiels are commonly infected with a variety of intestinal infections: Candida yeast, Avian Gastric Yeast, Giardia, Hexamita, and gram negative bacteria. ...
- Created on 14 June 2017
- 2. Canary-bac
- (Uncategorised)
- ... canary’s intestinal tract, helping to prevent intestinal infections. Canaries are commonly afflicted with bacterial infections, Candida yeast, Avian Gastic Yeast, and internal parasites. Maintaining ...
- Created on 14 June 2017
- 3. Adherent Lactobacilli
- (Avian Health Products)
- ... the same family or subfamily. Key words: lactobacillus, species specificity Introduction Lactobacilli species have formed the cornerstone for probiotic and beneficial bacterial products based on ...
- Created on 29 March 2017
- 4. Conure-Bac
- (Avian Health Products)
- ... of species of animals, including humans, and is renowned for its production of a metabolite called reuterin which shows strong antibacterial properties. It can be expected that the Conure-bac strain of ...
- Created on 29 March 2017
- 5. Budgie-Bac
- (Avian Health Products)
- ... tract and it colonizes the intestinal tract. In addition, Budgie-bac became the predominant bacteria in the birds’ intestinal tract. Lactobacillus salivarius is a common lactobacillus used in many probiotics. ...
- Created on 29 March 2017
- 6. Tiel-bac
- (Avian Health Products)
- ... It’s use results in 100 times fewer gram negative bacteria and significantly better growth rates in handfed cockatiels. Cockatiels are commonly afflicted with gastrointestinal infections such as Candida-like ...
- Created on 28 March 2017
- 7. Probiotics Information
- (Avian Health Products)
- ... For many years, “beneficial bacteria” products have been available labeled as nutritional supplements. The big differences between a nutritional supplement and a probiotic is that the bacteria in the nutritional ...
- Created on 27 March 2017
- 8. Home Page
- (Avian Health Products)
- ... benefit on the host." What’s so important about being species specific? Four decades of research in normal avian bacterial flora and probiotics has resulted in a list of desirable, even essential, ...
- Created on 20 March 2017