Guest Posted December 2, 2008 Report Posted December 2, 2008 I CANT BELEIVE WHAT YOUR ALL SAYING ABOUT BAYTRIL.YOU WANT TO READ WHAT YOUR SAYING AND THEN THINK HARD.CULLING GOOD BIRDS BECAUSE YOU CANT DO THE JOB PROPERLY.NEXT TIME YOU HAVE THE SH-TS ILL RING YOR NECK.
Guest IB Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 I CANT BELEIVE WHAT YOUR ALL SAYING ABOUT BAYTRIL.YOU WANT TO READ WHAT YOUR SAYING AND THEN THINK HARD.CULLING GOOD BIRDS BECAUSE YOU CANT DO THE JOB PROPERLY.NEXT TIME YOU HAVE THE SH-TS ILL RING YOR NECK. I think you've maybe misunderstood what you've read. The most controversial things I have posted about Baytril have come from the firm's own website, and it is all down to one thing, drug-resistant superbugs. Nobody is suggesting culling a bird with diarrhea, but I for one wouldn't suggest giving it a dose of antibiotics either. But if you have a flock of birds sick with daily deaths from drug-resistant salmonella, the advice from Baytril manufacturers (remember they make and sell it not because they have the welfare of the birds at heart, but for their own good - to make a fat healthy profit) is don't treat with my product, cull them out. And that is for the longer term benefit of humans and animals alike. And doing the job properly - in my opinion - is not to let the birds get ill in the first place.
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