Crystalyx Easy Breather
SKU
EASYBREATHER
VAT FREE
- Feed lick to help alleviate stress and respiratory problems
- Contains menthol and eucalyptus
- Naturally aids the respiratory system
- Suitable for calves and sheep
- Available in 5kg & 22.5kg
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Crystalyx Easy Breather is a feed lick designed to alleviate stress and respiratory problems in calves and sheep. Naturally aids the respriatory system with menthol and eucalyptus. Helps to reduce coughing and respiratory irritation.
| Weight | 22.500000 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Crystalyx |
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