Resilience for Birds
Our Zootrilogics team represents over a century combined of professional skills regarding the husbandry, nutrition and veterinary health of avian, reptiles and amphibians, mammals and invertebrates. We have embarked on an exciting project to formulate premium quality, all natural supplemental food products, beginning with our signature Resilience for Birds emulsion paste.
Ingredients
Ingredients: Agaricus mushroom powder, Black cumin oil, Cardamom, Carob, Chia flour, Coconut oil, Coriander, Cranberry seed oil, Dried ginger, Fenugreek, Krill oil, Oregano oi.
Awards
The Boston chapter of The Awesome Foundation recently recognized Resilience for Birds dietary supplement for its novel ingredients and approach targeting bird health
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Resilience? What is the intended purpose? What is the meaning of life...Sorry, no answer for that last one yet.
About Us
Zootrilogics is a team of gifted geeks that focuses on the well being and health of animals, birds, & reptiles.
Need to contact us?
Have more questions? Email us: Info@ZootriLogics.com
Quantifiable Results
Premium, all natural ingredients aiding general health. Useful for all birds, domestic or wild, rare and exotic. Supports immune function to battle stress and disease
Resilience is a unique formulation, created from high quality all natural ingredients.
OUR WORK
We are currently testing new product lines for other animals that will be announced soon. Continuing to improve lives of livestock, wildlife and pets around the globe.
OUR TEAM
At Zootrilogics we care about the health and happiness of animals. We believe with proper diet, housing and nutrition animals can not only survive...they can thrive.

Testimonials
One of my silkie hens had been down on eggs for two hatches and wouldn't quit. I took the eggs in to incubate and removed her from her duties. She could not stand or walk because she had straddled over eggs for so long. I gave her a pea sized dab of Resilience. Now 24 hours later she is erect, walking, running and back in the flock. Resilience is my new go-to for this problem.
I raise Peafowl and my Bronze White Eye Male had a sinus/respiratory infection which caused swelling of his sinuses about the size of a large marble. I treated him for 5 days with Tylan 200 injections and it improved, but the swelling never got smaller than a pea. My Resilience arrived and I gave him one pea sized dose. After two days, there is no sign of any swelling or infection. He is now healthy and breeding his hens! I'm glad Resilience is finally available to us!
I had a sample of Resilience when it was still in its testing phase. I had a Hungarian partridge that brained himself when I had him in a small carrier moving them to another grow-out pen, he was wallowing around in his self pity I presume. He couldn't walk or get up on his legs at all, most of the birds I ever saw do this never come back. As bad as this case was, the only reasoning let him live was that his horse shoe on his chest was more black than brown, I wanted to see what it would turn out like. He was a very strong robust cock bird, I separated him and put Feed and water were he could get to without a struggle, three days passed and he never snapped out of it like some do. I picked him up and he had lost 80% of his total breast, at this point I was going to end it for him. But I remembered your hen with Mareks, I figured I would give Resilience a try, to see if anything could happen. I gave him a mouthful and came back the next day, he was still going but still had not got on but one leg, and was very unstable. I said, "Well I'll try again," and as I was filling his mouth, I remember you always say "pack the crop full." I said, "Well, here goes," I pumped as much as I could into him, and again the next 3 days. Now I'm sure it kept him alive to regain his composure finally, but figured he was still a goner as I was going to ND in 2 more days, the 4th day I was amazed to see him up on both legs walking. I left him in solitude and returned six days later to find him as well off as anyone could imagine. He has since returned to the holding cage where next year's breeders are held. He has leg bands to mark him as a keeper and is the only one in the group banded so I can spot him right away. He only has a slight limp to him, I'll see if he survives the winter, so there is my affidavit for Resilience.
CONTACT US
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Mailing Address
1734 Clarkson Rd., #111,
Chesterfield, MO 63017
USA