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- 1. Tiel -Bac Insert
- (Avian Health Products)
- ... In adult cockatiels, birds were treated with doxycycline to eliminate native lactobacilli from the intestinal tract. Fecal cultures were negative for lactobacilli prior to administering 500,000 live ...
- 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)
- Species Specificity of Adherent Lactobacilli Isolated from Psittacine Birds Jeanne Smith, DVM and Sheikh A. Selim, DVM, MPVM, PhD.From Avian Health Products Abstract: Adherent lactobacilli were isolated ...
- Created on 29 March 2017
- 4. Conure-Bac
- (Avian Health Products)
- Conure-Bac®TM Conure-bac is a strain of Lactobacillus reuteri isolated from the intestinal tract lining cells of healthy green-cheeked conures (Pyrrhura molinae). It has been found to colonize the intestinal ...
- Created on 29 March 2017
- 5. Budgie-Bac
- (Avian Health Products)
- Budgie-bac™ Probiotic for Budgies Budgie-bac is a strain of Lactobacillus salivarius isolated from the intestinal tract lining cells of healthy budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus). Our research shows ...
- Created on 29 March 2017
- 6. Tiel-bac
- (Avian Health Products)
- Tiel-Bac™ Tiel-bac is a strain of Lactobacillus salivarius isolated from the intestinal tract lining cellsof healthy cockatiels. It has been found to adhere to and colonize the crop wall of cockatiels. ...
- Created on 28 March 2017
- 7. Probiotics Information
- (Avian Health Products)
- ... as well. That’s why you’ll hear of birds getting yeast infections in their intestinal tract after treatment with tetracyclines. The yeast isn’t being held in check by normal bacteria anymore. Parent ...
- Created on 27 March 2017
- 8. Home Page
- (Avian Health Products)
- ... characteristics of an avian probiotic. First and foremost is the ability to attach to the lining cells of the intestinal tract. Research has shown that certain bacteria isolated from the intestinal lining ...
- Created on 20 March 2017