Kastle Pigeon CoxiStat™ with Oregano | Natural Digestive & Intestinal Health Support (250g)

Kastle Pigeon CoxiStat™ with Oregano | Natural Digestive & Intestinal Health Support (250g)

$89.99
Sale price  $89.99 Regular price 
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Kastle Pigeon CoxiStat™ with Oregano | Natural Digestive & Intestinal Health Support (250g)

Kastle Pigeon CoxiStat™ with Oregano | Natural Digestive & Intestinal Health Support (250g)

$89.99
Sale price  $89.99 Regular price 

Support digestive health and overall condition with Kastle Pigeon CoxiStat™ with Oregano. This all-natural supplement is formulated to help pigeons maintain a healthy intestinal environment during periods of stress, training, breeding, moulting, and competition.

Featuring oregano and Alltech-supported ingredients, CoxiStat™ is designed to support gut health, digestive function, and nutrient utilization while helping birds maintain body condition and performance. It is particularly useful for pigeons experiencing digestive challenges, stress, or reduced appetite.

Key Benefits

• Supports healthy digestion and intestinal balance
• Helps maintain body condition during periods of stress
• Promotes feed utilization and nutrient absorption
• Contains natural oregano-based ingredients
• Supports overall health and vitality without antibiotics
• Ideal for racing, breeding, moulting, and recovery periods

Why Oregano?

Oregano has been widely studied for its natural antimicrobial and digestive-support properties. The active compounds found in oregano are recognized for supporting gut health and helping maintain a healthy intestinal environment in poultry and other birds.

Recommended For

• Racing pigeons
• Breeding lofts
• Young birds under stress
• Birds recovering from digestive setbacks
• Maintaining digestive health throughout the season

Size

250g

Loft & Feather Tip

A healthy digestive system is the foundation of performance. Many fanciers incorporate digestive support products into their regular loft management program, particularly during racing, breeding, and moulting seasons when nutritional demands are highest.



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