Exotic Nutrition's Prairie Dog Booster ensures that your prairie dog is getting the vitamins and minerals it needs to thrive. Feeding a balanced diet is a priority for good health and wellbeing, and vitamin supplements can help fill any nutritional voids. Contains probiotics that prevent colonization of pathogenic bacteria. If at least 75% of your prairie dog's diet is made up of Exotic Nutrition's , supplements are optional, because the pellet diet already contains added vitamins and nutrients. to view a breakdown of the vitamins and minerals in this booster.
- Vitamin & mineral supplement for prairie dogs
- Contains probiotics that prevent colonization of pathogenic bacteria.
- Includes live saccharomyces yeast for a healthy digestive tract
- Great for breeding prairie dogs, and also best during times of illness, travel, or other stressful situations.
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Net Weight: 2 ounces
INGREDIENTS: Flaxseed Meal, Soy Flour, Soybean Oil, Dicalcium Phosphate, DI-alpha-tocopheryl-acetate (Source of Vitamin E), Biotin, D-Calcium Pantothenate, Choline Chloride, Niacin, Pyridoxine Hydro-chloride, Retinyl Propionate (Source of Vitamin A), Cholecalciferol (Source of Vitamin D), Vitamin A Acetate (Source of Vitamin A), Vitamin B-12 Supplement, Thiamine HCI, Vitamin D Oil, Natural and Artificial Flavors
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: Lysine (min) 2.5%, Methionine (min) 0.45%, Crude Fat (min) 6%, Linoleic Acid (Omega 6)(min) 0.36%, Linolenic Acid* (Omega 3)(min) 0.135%, Calcium (min) 0.69%, Calcium (max) 0.87%, Phorphorus (min) 0.90%, Vitamin A (min) 110,000IU per pound, Vitamin D (min) 50,000IU per pound, Vitamin B-12 (min) 0.136mg per pound.
DOSAGE: Sprinkle a healthy pinch of booster over each serving of food (approx 1/8 of a teaspoon)
What Are Probiotics?
Direct-fed microbials (probiotics) produce antibiotic-like substances that help prevent certain bacterial infections, help produce enzymes that aid in digestion, and help lower the pH of the gastrointestinal tract.
- Gram Positive: Bacteria that are considered good bacteria and often destroy bad bacteria.
- Gram Negative: Bacteria that live off of blood, tissue and bone, and give off toxic substances.
- Lactobacillus: Organisms that are the most popular gram positive bacteria. There are other compounds, which are also helpful such as bacillus subtilis, lactis, bulgaricus, enterococcus, etc.