Shell Aid
Additive supplement to maximize shell strength

The secret of healthy birds
Shell Aid is a functional additive formulated to optimize shell quality in layers and breeders, especially in advanced-cycle birds. Its action combines compounds that promote the balance of the intestinal ecosystem, improve the absorption and metabolism of key minerals such as calcium, zinc, and manganese, and strengthen the integrity of the digestive mucosa, all essential factors for stronger and more uniform shell formation.
Fixes calcium carbonate
It fixes calcium carbonate during the formation of the shell in the uterus.
Active calcium transport
Stimulates the active transport of calcium from the intestine to the circulatory system.
Activates carbonic anhydrase enzyme
Activates the enzyme carbonic anhydrase to control the transfer of plasma bicarbonate ions to the uterus.
Stimulates production and secretion of enzymes
It stimulates the production and secretion of digestive enzymes in both pancreatic and intestinal cells.
In addition, Shell Aid incorporates bioactive agents that stimulate liver function and vitamin D3 conversion, enhancing calcium transport, binding, and mobilization mechanisms. Its sustained use reduces the incidence of broken or deformed eggs, maintains production parameters during critical stages, and extends the shelf life of laying flocks without compromising the quality of the final product.
Improve eggshell quality and extend the productive
life of your layers?
Shell quality is one of the main challenges in egg production, especially in advanced stages of the production cycle. Shell Aid is a nutritional additive specifically designed for layers, providing bioactive compounds with antioxidant, mineralizing, and protective effects on the organic matrix of the shell.
Its use promotes improved calcium and carbonate deposition, improves shell integrity, and helps reduce losses due to breakage, extending the shelf life and productive persistence of the flock.
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