Avian Health Menu
- 1. Canary-bac
- (Uncategorised)
- ... a healthy intestinal tract helps birds resist these infections. Canary-bac is in the final stages of development and will be available for sale soon as a freeze-dried powder that can be mixed into drinking ...
- Created on 14 June 2017
- 2. Adherent Lactobacilli
- (Avian Health Products)
- ... research in mammals and birds. Research in poultry showed that only birds had lactobacilli strains that adhered to chicken (Gallus gallus) gastrointestinal endothelial cells, mammals did not. Mammalian ...
- Created on 29 March 2017
- 3. Conure-Bac
- (Avian Health Products)
- ... of species of animals, including humans, and is renowned for its production of a metabolite called reuterin which shows strong antibacterial properties. It can be expected that the Conure-bac strain of ...
- Created on 29 March 2017
- 4. Budgie-Bac
- (Avian Health Products)
- ... that Budgie-bac can be recovered from the feces of budgies during treatment as well as for 6 weeks after treatment ended. These results indicate that Budgie-bac survives the environment of the intestinal ...
- Created on 29 March 2017
- 5. Tiel-bac
- (Avian Health Products)
- ... lining cells the probiotic bacteria competes for binding sites with harmful organisms. 2) Inhibiting organisms by altering the intestinal environment: Lactobilli create metabolites that acidify the ...
- Created on 28 March 2017
- 6. Probiotics Information
- (Avian Health Products)
- ... For many years, “beneficial bacteria” products have been available labeled as nutritional supplements. The big differences between a nutritional supplement and a probiotic is that the bacteria in the nutritional ...
- Created on 27 March 2017
- 7. About Us
- (Avian Health Products)
- About Us Avian Health Products was established to make products available that are based on good science and knowledge with a good measure of commonsense thrown in. The emphasis of the company is toward ...
- 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