Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Guest shadow
Posted

sounds like you could have a respiratory problem I would check your ventilation

Posted

;)why Mosslands what will / how will vitamins in the water help??????   andy

Posted
IT HELPS BECAUSE THE BIRDS ARE SUFFERING FROM VITAMIN DEFICENTY THATS THE FIRST SIGN YOU SEE

 

SNOTTERY NOSES GASPING FUR BREATH RATTLES IN THE THROAT ,THATS THE NEXT STAGE WHAT DO YOU DO THEN GIVE THEM MORE VITAMINS ,ONLY ONE THING BIN BAG TIME ,RACE THEM AND LOOSE THEM AND AT THE SAME TIME INFECT EVERY ONE ELSES IN THE CLUB BY PUTTING THEM IN THE BASKET DONT THIONK SO  ;D ;D ;D

Posted

give them a quarter of asprin,that will clear them up,if it doesnt give them the other quarter at night.and still if this does not work definatly look at how your ventilation works.hope this helps.les

Posted

I have had a yb with a watery eye,i was told this was respitory so treated the yb with doxycycline for three days,,cleared it up straight away..

 

 

respitory problem

Posted
HI LADS THANKS FOR ALL YOUR ADVISE I USED DOXYCYCLINE AND ITS NOW SORTED.

 

How long did it take to cure,did you only cure the birds with the watery eyes,as its best to do them all in that section..

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Advert: Morray Firth One Loft Classic
  • Advert: M.A.C. Lofts Pigeon Products
  • Advert: RV Woodcraft
  • Advert: B.Leefe & Sons
  • Advert: Apex Garden Buildings
  • Advert: Racing Pigeon Supplies
  • Advert: Solway Feeders


×
×
  • Create New...