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anyone flying well should get there get there name up i personally like to hear of pigeon men that have had a great season :emoticon-0137-clapping:
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Clarkston & District F C
just ask me replied to airdrie2's topic in Lanarkshire Federation and Club Results
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hope they work there way for you guys
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it looks god and tidy mate you will never be finished making little alterations though
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looking at the news looks like its going to be a long night
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well done :emoticon-0137-clapping:
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hope you are right
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i phone up a lot of people with there when they have them stamped etc i get a lot how well the bird is bred and this bird and that bird is in his pedigree and do i want it why do some guys put there contact info on the bird if they dont want them back annoys me that
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all true but its been a while since the war and many fliers just fly sprint or middle distance in belguim and holland they dont program fly like we do in that i mean we start at 90 mile them 120 then 160 etc etc yet the prominent distance fliers use shorter blood a lot when bringing in crosses into there lofts
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ive posted this before this info comes from the fda anyone that works within the medical industry would know who these people are they test every drug etc that comes onto the market everything goes through them Environmental assessment of avermectins by the US food and drug administration Purchase $ 31.50 Raanan A. Bloom, a and John C. Matheson IIIa aDivision of Toxicology and Environmental Sciences, Center for Veterinary Medicine, Food and Drug Administration, Washington, DC, USA Available online 13 November 2002. Abstract The Center of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) of the Food and Drug Administratio n (FDA) is required under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to include in its decision making, an objective consideration of the potential environmental impacts associated with each contemplated action. As part of the application process for new animal drugs, detailed data must be submitted in order to develop a prediction of the environmental fate and effects of the drug and/or its active metabolites. ivermectin (22,23-dihydroavermectin B1) is a highly active antiparasitic animal drug utilized in a variety of injectable, oral and topical formulations. Residues of this drug may reach the environment through manufacturing and animal wastes and may potentially have effects of terrestrial and aquatic organism. A comprehensive data base has been submitted to the FDA in support of the environmental assessments for ivermectin drug products. Detailed information has been submitted on the physical and chemical properties, introduction, fate and effects of the ivermectins in the environment. These data indicate that ivermectin binds tightly to soil and is subject to photodegradation and biotransformation to less active compounds. In contrast, ivermectin is highly toxic to certain aquatic organisms but would not be expected to partition into the aquatic environment. Much lower toxicity has been demonstrated toward bacteria, fungi, earthworms, plants and birds. CVM evaluated ivermectin products based on the use of pattern of the product, the metabolism pattern in target animal, calculations of potential ivermectin residue concentrations in the environment and data on persistence, soil sorption and acute toxicity in aquatic and terrestrial environments.
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and a old thread from here http://forum.pigeonbasics.org/topic/45290-bloody-hawks/page__hl__Ivermectin where i have asked before too
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they use the pour on stuff roland ive seen it with my own eyes
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there are also 1000s and 1000s of posts on bop forums of them using ivermectin
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taken from a vet that treats bop Capillaria Capillaria is also called Small Roundworms typically picked up from crows or small birds. These roundworms, Capillaria amulata, embed themselves in the lining of the esophagus, crop, or small intestine. Typically, a very low level of these is seen. As they are very difficult to get rid of, unless it poses a problem to the bird's health, the low levels of infestation are acceptable. Some of the marks of this disease are depression, weakness, weight loss, diarrhea, "sitting," coughing, gasping, anemia, excessive salivation, and bad breath. Note that there are two manifestations, one of which looks very much like Frounce. There is some work being done in Europe to identify a successful course of treatment. This involves Thiabendazole, but is lengthy, stressful for the bird, and not guaranteed. Ivermectin is a preferred treatment in a single dose of about 0.2mg/kg of body weight, but this is not always effective. Panacur or Levamasole may also be used to address it. Many vets will advise to leave it alone if there is only a very low level present as it is almost always present even in a healthy bird's system. http://www.themodernapprentice.com/diseases.htm
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ive been asking for info for about 2 year now and still have seen noting there plenty of ways to find out what the falconry men use to worm there birds of prey and ivermectin is one of there favourite wormers
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ivermectin kills worms that it please pm me any info anyone else has to say it does otherwise
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the next big release program will be the the goshawk one then pigeon racing will be finished
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what ever happened or did not happen with this shooting which was terrible 1000s of innocent peoples lives and homes are ruined there no excuse for that
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looks like a cracker of a day :emoticon-0137-clapping:
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nice bird what age he now
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two wins for celtic bad injury for Izaguirre though there best player last year
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hope they are stopped tonight peoples lives are being ruined must be terrifying to live around there at the moment
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Deveron Valley Pc
just ask me replied to gordon wilson's topic in North Of Scotland Federation and Club Results
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well done a tough one it looks like
