PigeonClarke Posted January 14, 2008 Report Posted January 14, 2008 Is there a problem with given pigeons milk?
phillips Posted January 14, 2008 Report Posted January 14, 2008 i use milk mate baby milk on the corn dampen the corn with vits and add milk powder the ybs thrive on it thanks jason
Guest j v ward Posted January 14, 2008 Report Posted January 14, 2008 i have used milk ihave found that butter milk is better
Guest valiant Posted January 15, 2008 Report Posted January 15, 2008 baby milk on the corn good for the young in the nest.
Lennut Tar Posted January 15, 2008 Report Posted January 15, 2008 Is there a problem with given pigeons milk? In most cases No. One may purge your birds with ful cream milk or half milk & half water at times, depending on which strenght one chooses. It helps clear any toxins crap or rubbish etc out of there system, especially after a race. There is far worst things one could do to the birds etc, than give them milk at times. Even if they appear down in condition for a short while. Enjoy.
Guest shadow Posted January 15, 2008 Report Posted January 15, 2008 never gave my birds milk there are far better things to use for your birds see posts on hormoform
PigeonClarke Posted January 15, 2008 Author Report Posted January 15, 2008 But what is bad about milk?
Guest TAMMY_1 Posted January 15, 2008 Report Posted January 15, 2008 But what is bad about milk? Nothing
Tony C Posted January 15, 2008 Report Posted January 15, 2008 I know a fancier that soaked barley in milk then placed it in the oven to dry of (dont know what gas mark or for how long ;D) he then fed this to his pigeons (not himself ;D)Saturdays & Sundays after a race.
Tony C Posted January 15, 2008 Report Posted January 15, 2008 I know a fancier that soaked barley in milk then placed it in the oven to dry of (dont know what gas mark or for how long ;D) he then fed this to his pigeons (not himself ;D)Saturdays & Sundays after a race. lol forgot to add, on the middle shelf ;D ;D ;D
jimmy white Posted January 16, 2008 Report Posted January 16, 2008 ive been giving yb,s baby,s milk ,,all look good ,,shall get a pic after blackpool 2 scoops per drinker every second day [in fact they look that good think ill take some myself ;D ;D,, no comments please ;D]
DOVEScot Posted January 16, 2008 Report Posted January 16, 2008 baby milk on the corn good for the young in the nest. Do you use it in powder form or do you add it as a solution?
Guest valiant Posted January 17, 2008 Report Posted January 17, 2008 powder milk for babys cow'n'gate is the best. ;D ;D
Guest slugmonkey Posted February 7, 2008 Report Posted February 7, 2008 If you research natural remedys for poultry a lot of old timers recommend giving WHOLE RAW milk to the birds this supposedly forms mucous and will wipe out coccidiosis and canker I belive I have never tried it only because I can't find raw milk
ch pied Posted February 7, 2008 Report Posted February 7, 2008 In most cases No. One may purge your birds with ful cream milk or half milk & half water at times, depending on which strenght one chooses. It helps clear any toxins crap or rubbish etc out of there system, especially after a race. There is far worst things one could do to the birds etc, than give them milk at times. Even if they appear down in condition for a short while. Enjoy. yes , given on a sunday evening after feed , for one drink only , it really cleans them out
Guest slugmonkey Posted February 14, 2008 Report Posted February 14, 2008 I have started giving my birds baby formula I just shoot it in them with syringe I am mixing it at strength recomended on label I will give results as soon as I see if there are any I have also found whole raw milk and will start giving it soon
Guest slugmonkey Posted February 28, 2008 Report Posted February 28, 2008 I got some raw milk and it seemed to help overall condition of birds a bit
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