400g Protein - A source of essential amino acids. There are five different groups of substances in food, from which the body obtains other nutrients. One of these groups is proteins, which are large-molecule polymers that play a key role in all biological processes. They perform various functions in the body – building, storage, transport, and protection. The basic building blocks of proteins are amino acids. Protein consists of about 35 different amino acids, at least 10 of which cannot be synthesized by the body. They need to be obtained from food. For example, a deficiency in the amino acid lysine can cause partial discoloration of the feathers. Adding amino acids is also necessary after competition flights to better rebuild muscles and speed up the birds' recovery. In young pigeons, when their growth is rapid and intense, the need for amino acids is even greater. In such cases, nutrition alone may not be sufficient. In such situations, Flyfit Protein, a concentrated, lactose-free protein, helps. It: • Supports muscle building and rapid recovery after flights; • Contains a high whey protein content, which is well absorbed and easily digested. • Lactose-free; • Contains exogenous amino acids – those that the pigeon cannot produce on its own; • Contains vitamin B6, an important component of enzymes involved in protein and fat metabolism; • Vitamin B6 also plays a role in regulating the activity of the nervous and muscular systems and influences appetite and the growth of young birds; • Vitamin E supplementation has a beneficial effect on the immune system, blood system, fertility, growth, and overall health. Have a safe flight!

Probiotics – beneficial bacteria that support the digestive system. Preventing an overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria is crucial, as this is the cause of many digestive disorders, but not only these. The diet of newly hatched pigeons, with its active environmental influence, is usually very dynamic, leading to a rapid development of their gut microbiota. A healthy and stable microflora helps birds fight infections, which is why it is so important for the health and proper functioning of pigeons. Excessive stress and frequent antibiotic treatments can disrupt the development of protective microflora in the intestines. This, in turn, worsens flight performance, reduces fertility, causes feather loss, and weakens immunity. You can counteract this by introducing probiotics into the pigeon's intestinal environment. These probiotics should be able to multiply rapidly in the digestive tract and create a natural protective barrier against pathogenic microflora. FlyVet Probiotic is one such product that helps improve the balance of the gut microbiota and also limits the presence of pathogenic bacteria such as E. coli, Campylobacter, Clostridium, and Salmonella. It improves the balance of microflora in the digestive tract. • Reduces the occurrence of diarrhea in pigeons by decreasing the pressure of pathogens; • Improves feed utilization; • Enhances nutrient digestion; • Produces bacteriocins and digestive enzymes; • Aids digestion; • Rejects pathogenic strains of bacteria; • The additives used in the product provide nutrients for probiotic bacteria, activating and stimulating their production. Have a safe trip!

Multi-acid formula supports probiotics in prevention and treatment. The use of acids aims to reduce the pH of the intestinal contents, creating conditions conducive to the development of pathogenic microflora. With a lower pH, levels of toxic ammonia also decrease, which in turn contributes to improved absorption of proteins, fats, and minerals. The acidic environment also stimulates the growth of beneficial bacteria. Thanks to this, the Lactobacillus bacteria present in Flavit Probiotic combat pathogenic bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella. The organic acids in the product have a positive effect on the intestines, increasing nutrient absorption from food. Gastric juice production is also restricted, facilitating digestion. Acidification acts as a supportive and strengthening agent for herbs, which is why we obtain better results when using herbal remedies. Fly-Vit Multi-Acid Source Formula: Sodium and Potassium • Provides rapid hydration • Regulates electrolytes. Citric Acid • Has anti-inflammatory properties • Helps reduce digestive disorders. Vitamin C • Participates in oxidative processes for metabolic changes in the system • Stimulates protein and carbohydrate metabolism • Essential vitamin for building immunity and supporting the body's function under stress. Oregano • Regulates digestive processes • Prevents diarrhea • Has strong bactericidal properties • Provides acids to work throughout the digestive tract • Alginine is antibacterial, thus effectively inhibiting the growth of E. coli and C. Malic Acid • Lowers the pH in the digestive tract • Has strong bacteriostatic and bactericidal properties. Propionic Acid • Works against Salmonella bacteria. Phosphoric Acid • Improves appetite, leading to increased food and water intake. Have a safe trip!

Vitamins – Invaluable Support in Reproductive Work. Vitamins are organic compounds whose presence in the body is essential for many metabolic processes to function properly. They perform regulatory functions and are necessary for the growth and harmonious functioning of the entire bird's body. This is especially important in pigeon breeding conditions, where pigeons cannot obtain them on their own. Most vitamins cannot be produced by the bird's body and must be obtained from food. The need for these components depends on several factors, including age, environmental conditions, and breed. Some vitamins may be stored in the pigeon's tissues for a period of time, while water-soluble vitamins must be provided daily. Vitamin deficiencies can lead to poorer pigeon breeding results and can also cause various diseases. For example, a vitamin A deficiency can cause arthritis, enlarged blood cells, reduced moisture, diarrhea, or loss of appetite. Vitamin E plays a crucial role in metabolism and the proper functioning of the reproductive and nervous systems. Its deficiency leads to increased embryo concentration, resulting in poor nesting outcomes. Furthermore, it also negatively affects the nervous system. Vitamin B12 deficiency is particularly dangerous for young pigeons. It leads to growth retardation, anemia, and back problems. This vitamin is essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system, adrenal tissues, and muscles. It also supports hemoglobin production, which allows the body to absorb more oxygen and, in turn, affects endurance. It is a key vitamin for restoring strength and resilience after flying. Pigeons are very sensitive to vitamin B1 deficiency. Its absence manifests as lethargy, stunted growth, and diarrhea. Subsequently, there are muscle cramps, difficulty walking, and head injuries. Even a slight deficiency can cause flight failures. Anemia and irregular foaming can occur in cases of vitamin B9 deficiency. The feathers then become rough and brittle. In case of deficiency, or when we suspect a deficiency in pigeons, Flyvit vitamins are beneficial and recommended for replenishing vitamins as needed. These vitamins are characterized by a high content of B vitamins – B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, folic acid, and vitamin B12. It also contains vitamins A, C, and K, and biotin. It balances vitamin deficiencies, supports metabolism, improves natural immunity, and supports growth and helps achieve optimal physical fitness. Have a safe trip!

Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant. It is one of the most important vitamins because it plays a crucial role in the proper functioning of the body. Primarily a powerful antioxidant, it effectively neutralizes free radicals and is beneficial during periods of high stress, as well as during intensive flight training. Specifically, it: • removes toxins from the body and stimulates the activity of immune cells; • ensures the efficient and natural functioning of pigeons' defense and adaptive mechanisms; • activates protein and carbohydrate metabolism; • participates in oxidative processes for metabolic changes; • stimulates collagen production, a key component of fibroblasts; • reduces muscle acidity after flights; • supports the function of the cardiovascular system. This is especially important during high temperatures, bird transport, infections, and periods of high stress. Vitamin C is also an ingredient in preparations used for viral nephritis, urinary tract infections, kidney stones, and when there is a risk of infection. Stimulating kidney function and cleansing the blood of toxins is an important aspect of every breeder's work. In this case, FlyVet Urin C, a dietary supplement high in vitamin C, comes in handy. • It helps cleanse the kidneys after antibiotic treatment. • The sodium, potassium, and citrate in Urine C promote kidney cleansing; • The citric acid in Urine C is an acidic mucolytic, suppressant, and anti-inflammatory agent. Have a safe trip!