Avi-culture 2oz. & 1/2 oz.

Having successfully used probiotics in my own birdroom and having done much research, experimentation and testing for over 25 years, I have found that quite a few products available today are comprised of DEAD bacteria and most ARE NOT even made for the avian gut! But then again, who really checks this :stuff; out anyway?

Who really knows if the product they are using will indeed improve the condition of their birds? When a bird dies, how many people take their birds to the vet to see if it died of stress? Especially in a canary or finch that might weigh somewhere between 18 and 28 grams! When a bird owner notices an ill bird and decides to take their canary or finch to a vet・s office to have it examined, the first item that might be noticed is that it is below normal weight and that it is dehydrated. The vet might notice this by observation and by grabbing the bird and feeling the breastbone and the rest of its body. The second thing the vet might do is look at the color and consistency of the droppings. The bird usually has one of tow problems; it・s either a respiratory issue or a digestive issue. It might also be a complication derived from a lack of a specific or a variety or nutritional needs. Most symptoms are usually treated with some type of antibiotic.

As you know, this method of treatment then also depletes the system of most all the remaining beneficial bacteria. The patient even more so needs a live, avian-specific probiotic to immediately create the acid environment to replenish and over-populate the intestine with live, reproducing-capable :friendly; bacteria.

 

For better health reasons, all baby parrots should be fed with Avi-culture as early as possible

Again, when a bird dies, what does an owner do with it? Do they take it back to the vet to see why it died? Usually the vet will say that the poor victim・s illness was too advanced to respond to the medication. This is usually the case as birds instinctively, manage to hide illness very well.

 

All healthy parrots should be fed with Avi-culture to maintain good conditions

What the former pet owner of the vet should ask is that their lab do an autopsy to see if the microflora of :friendly; bacteria was normal or high or if there was a plethora of pathogens in the intestinal tract.

So many breeders and owners believe that as long as they keep the birds cage or aviaries clean and feed the very best foods and provide the very best environment that they have done all that is necessary for their charges. They do this because they love their hobby and their birds. I mean, just look at the number and size of the PetCo・s and PetSmart・ in America! Look at all the different competing food products and supplements and treats and goodies available to pet owners of dogs, cats, birds, fish and reptiles to name but a few! It is certainly an indicator that people love and try to care for their pets. When pet owners, bird breeders and bird keepers do some serious research on what they administer to their charges, they then satisfy their own hunger for the knowledge that they are investing their money in what is really best for their pets.

 

 Avi-culture is available in 1/2, 2, 5, 10 & 20 oz. Each 1 gram measure contains over

 300 million colony-forming units of live microorganism avian strain Lactobacillus

 Acidophilus. Avi-culture is 100 times more effective for birds than all probiotics.

 

As you know, most antibiotics are either broad-spectrum or specific and they certainly do the job very well in most cases. Sad thing is, what most pet or bird owners really do not if figure out what caused the illness in the first place. What they also do not realize is that the pathogens in the digestive system will now become immune to the antibiotic, as is natural and then the next go :round;, the bird needs another antibiotic.

As for probiotics, just to add the word live on the label is easy. When it was alive? Will it stay alive for just a couple months after date of manufacture and packing? Was it freeze-dried? How was it processed? Is it a pathogen-free probiotic? Unless the probiotic is refrigerated prior to purchase by the consumer, it pretty much is worthless in most all the products out there.

 Avian-specific Avi-culture is different from all generics that claimed for all animals or plants

There is one product that is available from the U.K. distributor of this British manufactured product(s). It was offered at a tad over $13.00 got 100 ml. of the liquid. It is my understanding that now the manufacturer ships their products to anyone in America regardless of whether they have a pet shop or simply an :Internet Shop;, yet because of the very limited shelf life of 3-4 months from date of manufacture of this liquid probiotic, I・d be concerned as to the viability of said product. I・ve heard of several positive testimonials on this product in the United Kingdom where I am assuming they are using prior to the limited expiration date.

Some Probiotic Facts - By Donald Perez