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I have been looking for this product that is a plant extract (Berimax liquid) and is confirmed to diminish trico count in pigeons.

 

I see reference to it on line but no sales contacts .

 

Any one familiar with it??

 

 

Cheers all

 

DAVID

Posted

i find it amazing that one asks a serious question on the forum and not a soul wants to talk sense!!

or are we all at work ?

 

 

Thanks anyway guys

 

DAVID

Posted
i find it amazing that one asks a serious question on the forum and not a soul wants to talk sense!!

or are we all at work ?

 

 

Thanks anyway guys

 

DAVID

 

 

Yep I agree, I just havent heard of this stuff :)

 

Posted
i find it amazing that one asks a serious question on the forum and not a soul wants to talk sense!!

or are we all at work ?

 

 

Thanks anyway guys

 

DAVID

 

David ,some lads don't sign out when they leave the site so your only maybe looking at a couple of members on line and they probably can't help you. A bit of time mate and give the punters a chance.

Lindsay

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i find it amazing that one asks a serious question on the forum and not a soul wants to talk sense!!

or are we all at work ?

 

 

Thanks anyway guys

 

DAVID

 

Dave had a look at the website for berimax and very limited info??

 

 

Posted
I have been looking for this product that is a plant extract (Berimax liquid) and is confirmed to diminish trico count in pigeons.

 

I see reference to it on line but no sales contacts .

 

Any one familiar with it??

 

 

Cheers all

 

DAVID

 

OK M8 JUST HAD A LOOK AT THERE WEBSITE IT SEEMS THE BLOKE TOUTING IT IS NORWEGIAN I THINK THERES AN ARTICLE IN BHW BY A NORWEGIAN COMPANY IT MIGHT BE AN IDEA TO TRY THEM FOR INFO

(DONE A BIT MORE FISHING THINK IS A PRODUCT FROM NEW ZEALAND BY THIS NORWEGIAN VET)

DAVE

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Its no different to thriconox , alcoloid in its make up useing plant extract's , it is so bitter the bird's wont drink enough water for it to be effective , if it was in tablet form then your in with a chance . there was an outfit in Lincon that where the outlet for this stuff , I tried it in powder form at the dose stated , it held thrico in check but did not reduce the thrico count . SAVE YOUR MONEY

Its the same prob with liquid flygel being so bitter , where the best way to use it is down the neck with an eye dropper.

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If it done what it says on the tin you could bet your bottom dollar more companies would be touting it.

 

Thanks for your reply's chaps .

 

Tony .I was more than interested to find out that this potion had bee trials tested on pigeons from various lofts with various readings of canker levels .I was led to believe through this field test  that canker within 96 of a possible hundred pigeons had their tricho levels cut to zero ..the other four pigeons were given a stronger potion and the remaining four had zero canker levels after the further treatment.

I have just found an article on where top flight race horses have been given this compound with great benefits where by intestinal parasite's have been more or less totaly eradicated.

If this is true Tony then it would make sense that the facts are not truly advertised. What would all these company's selling natural not field tested remedies do then? Not an argument mate just an observation .

 

I might be wrong here but do field test's take place with the likes of orego stim and such like? or does the punter just believe it anyway?

 

DAVID

 

 

 

Posted
Its no different to thriconox , alcoloid in its make up useing plant extract's , it is so bitter the bird's wont drink enough water for it to be effective , if it was in tablet form then your in with a chance . there was an outfit in Lincon that where the outlet for this stuff , I tried it in powder form at the dose stated , it held thrico in check but did not reduce the thrico count . SAVE YOUR MONEY

Its the same prob with liquid flygel being so bitter , where the best way to use it is down the neck with an eye dropper.

 

Just got your post cheq pied

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If the potion is too bitter does one not just water it down further and treat for longer ?

 

 

DAVID

Posted
I have been looking for this product that is a plant extract (Berimax liquid) and is confirmed to diminish trico count in pigeons.

 

I see reference to it on line but no sales contacts .

 

Any one familiar with it??

 

 

Cheers all

 

DAVID

your too far in front of them David  keep your secret you know what i mean  ;) ;) ;) ;)

 

 

Posted

 

Just got your post cheq pied

.

If the potion is too bitter does one not just water it down further and treat for longer ?

 

 

DAVID

THE STUFF DID NOT WORK AT THE STATED DOSE . IT DID NOT DO WHAT IT SAY'S ON THE TIN , resulting in another take on of the fancy .

If you dilute a product down and treat for a longer period of time , then one can only expect a resistance to the product , then it becomes Futile .

Berimax has no medical claim's attached to it , thefore a licience is not required for its use , and can be bought over the counter , It seam's this outfit have packed up their tent's and moved on , WHAT'S THE NEXT PRODUCT THEIR GOING TO BRING OUT .

( If it dont do what it say's on the tin ) its not of much use .

 

 

 

Posted

 

Thanks for your reply's chaps .

 

Tony .I was more than interested to find out that this potion had bee trials tested on pigeons from various lofts with various readings of canker levels .I was led to believe through this field test  that canker within 96 of a possible hundred pigeons had their tricho levels cut to zero ..the other four pigeons were given a stronger potion and the remaining four had zero canker levels after the further treatment.

I have just found an article on where top flight race horses have been given this compound with great benefits where by intestinal parasite's have been more or less totaly eradicated.

If this is true Tony then it would make sense that the facts are not truly advertised. What would all these company's selling natural not field tested remedies do then? Not an argument mate just an observation .

 

I might be wrong here but do field test's take place with the likes of orego stim and such like? or does the punter just believe it anyway?

 

DAVID

 

 

 

Berimax Isn't new, its been about a good couple of years now (look at the dates on the link I put up). A good product would be on all the shelfs by now and the market flooded with adverts. When a product goes dormant this tells me something about it.

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