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Sunday, May 31, 2015
EGGS! EGGS!! EGGS!!! AND ATOVI.
Chicken raised with atovi premix lay for longer periods,eggs are big with thick shells and best of all no antibiotics.The immune system is enhanced so they dont succumb to bacteria,viruses or fungi infection.The feed is properly metabolized and absorbed resulting in proper utilization of feed with no undigested protein in feces resulting in odorless waste.The result is less consumption of feed with rapid growth of birds , and attainment of market weight faster.
Eggs are essential for growth and development especially in children,buy eggs that give nutrients and add value.
USE ATOVI PREMIX.
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