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20 gram Carophyll - Canthaxanthin Red #1 product to color feed Canaries

$ 6.59

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: red carophyll
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    20 gram Carophyll - canthaxanthin Red , to intensify red color birds great for canaries , contains pure 10 % carophyll - canthaxanthin
    Carophyll red for red factor and mosaic coloring formula pure red color 20 gram.
    Can be used to color feed any type of birds that carry the red gene , can be used on food / softfood or even in the water
    this is the pure stuff , there is nothing added in it , made in u.k , its not a Chinese poison !
    Stability and storage
    Carophyll Red , orange , yellow is sensitive to air, heat, light and changes in relative humidity. The product may be stored for 24 months in the unopened original container, once opened it is good for up to 12 months. keep it cool and dry, make sure does not get humid. dark cabinet is a good choice.
    Safety
    This product is safe for the intended use. Avoid ingestion, inhalation of duster direct contact by applying suitable protective measures and practicing personal hygiene. Protective gloves, safety glasses (with side shields) and particle mask are recommended when handling the product. There may be a strong skin discoloration on contact.
    • Prevention: Avoid release into the environment
    • Disposal: Dispose of contents/container to an appropriate waste disposal plant
    First aid measures
    • Eye contact - Flush eyes with water as a precaution. Remove contact lenses.Protect unharmed eye. Keep eye wide open while flushing. If eye irritation persists, consult a specialist.
    • Skin contact - Remove contaminated clothing immediately. Wash affected skin with soap and plenty of water - do not use any solvents. Report discoloration of the skin and itching to a physician (medical practitioner) and tell him/her that you have been in contact with carophyll. Take this sheet.
    • If inhaled - Move to fresh air. If symptoms persist, consult a physician.
    • If swallowed - Clean mouth with water and afterwards drink plenty of water.Do not give milk or alcoholic beverages. Never administer anything by mouth toan unconscious person. If symptoms persist, consult a physician.
    Toxicological information
    • Skin irritation: Prolonged skin contact may cause skinirritation
    • Eye irritation: Contact with eyes can lead to mechanical irritationSensitisation: This information is not available
    • Carcinogenicity: No evidence of carcinogenicity known
    • Genotoxicity in vitro: No evidence of mutagenicity known
    • Reproductive toxicity: No evidence of adverse effects on fertility known
    Allergy
    some birds may have allergic reaction to carophyll , if you notice any reactions and change to the health of your bird
    , immediately stop the product and contact an avian vet
    Further information
    The information provided in this publication is correct to the best of somechampion breeders knowledge. this knowledge and information have beencopyrighted by www.bestcanaries.com
    Feeding instructions foradministering carophyll to canaries
    Feeding – economic method
    The most economic method is only to supply carophyll during the period of molt,using approximately one third of a level teaspoon (0.5 gram) of carophyll for every 500 g of feed.
    Feeding – throughout the year
    Many canary breeders prefer to use very small quantities ofcarophyll throughout the year and claim that, by doing so, they are able to maintainthe best possible intense red color in plumage. For this method, useapproximately 1 level teaspoon of carophyll per every 2kg of feed.
    The stability of carophyll when mixed into a dry feed is excellent, so thatsupplies for a few weeks at a time can be made up quite safely. When it ismixed with a moist, soft food, however, this must be prepared fresh each day.
    Feeding – show quality canaries into soft food
    Many show breeders recommend using 5-7 gram of red carophyllinto 1 pound of soft food mix , when you see the droppings of the birds are red, that means you are using too much , lower the amount of carophyll into thesoft food , you can add your desired vitamins and minerals on the soft food .
    Feeding into drinking water
    Some breeders usetheir caropyll in the birds drinking water , they recommend 1 gram per 250 mlof water , in order to dissolve the carophyll , warm up about 100 ml of water ,add the carophyll in, mix it well , make sure all the particles have beendissolved , and add the remaining 150 ml of room temperature water on top of it. the mixed water can be kept in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, change thebirds water daily
    . Do not add any vitamin or mineral in water when you usethis method
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    Effects of carophyll in birds
    Whilst excess supplies of carophyll can, to an extent, be stored in the liverof birds it is essential to follow the feeding methods contained in thisdocument. Thus, any interruption in the addition of carophyll is not likely toaffect the plumage color adversely unless, of course, it is just before orduring molting when carophyll should always be supplied. It is important tonote that the droppings of birds receiving carophyll may also become red incolor. This is quite normal and unlikely to have adverse effects as long as thefeeding methods and quantities described above are being followed. If too muchcarophyll is supplied, a bird’s plumage may tend to become dull and the bird’shead may take on a purplish tinge until the over dosage has been corrected.
    Further information
    The information provided in this publication is correct to the best of somechampion breeders knowledge . this knowledge and information have beencopyrighted by www.bestcanaries.com