PIGEON2009 Posted March 29, 2009 Report Posted March 29, 2009 Can anybody recommend a 2in1 or 3in1 preventative please for Cocci, Canker and resp?
Tony C Posted April 6, 2009 Report Posted April 6, 2009 I think you’d do better to treat individually, forget about these 2/3 in 1 treatments. Lets say your pigeons have canker, the chances are they’ll have a cocci problem too. A pigeon under the weather or under undue stress will have a higher than normal cocci count, treat the initial problem and the cocci count will decrease naturally.
blaz Posted April 6, 2009 Report Posted April 6, 2009 dont know if this helps i use( belga majix tablets) for cancker and hexamitiasis
REDCHEQHEN Posted April 6, 2009 Report Posted April 6, 2009 I don't think you can get an 'all in one' to do the three you mentioned, respiratory I would have thought would have to be done on its own anyway and wouldn't have thought it would be something you could treat to prevent
TORNADOLOFTS Posted April 7, 2009 Report Posted April 7, 2009 http://www.foyspigeonsupplies.com/catalog/1315.html
Guest youngzimmy Posted April 7, 2009 Report Posted April 7, 2009 IN MY HUMBLE OPINION THERE ARE TO MANY DRUGS BEING STUFFED DOWN BIRDS NECKS WHETHER THEY NEED THEM OR NOT THE BIRD FROM BIRTH HAS NO CHANCE OF BUILDING UP ANY NATURAL IMUNITY BACK IN THE SIXTYS BIRDS WERE A LOT HEALTHIER PROBABLY BECAUSE THERE WAS NOT SO MUCH OF THAT DRUG CRAP GOING ABOUT KNOW IT APPEARS THE BIRDS NATURAL IMUNITY IS SO WEAK THEY DEPEND ON ALL THAT CRAP
pjc Posted April 7, 2009 Report Posted April 7, 2009 The only multiple one my neighbour has used with his youngsters is FMT Allround Mix from DAC pharmasuticals. It does canker (trichomoniasis, hexamitiasis), paratyphoid, E-coli, and bacterial infections. The birds were bouncing after he used it. It contains Furaltadone HCI 12%, Metronidazol 20% and Chloortetracycline HCI 10%
peterpau Posted April 7, 2009 Report Posted April 7, 2009 I think you’d do better to treat individually, forget about these 2/3 in 1 treatments. Lets say your pigeons have canker, the chances are they’ll have a cocci problem too. A pigeon under the weather or under undue stress will have a higher than normal cocci count, treat the initial problem and the cocci count will decrease naturally. Sounds about right to me. If you're gonna treat. Treat one week apart, Cocci, Kanker, Worms. Four weekly cycle for the first two and six weekly for worms. You should then find the birds wont be too troubled with respiratory. There again you can't get a cure for the common cold in humans why pigeons ?
john nico Posted April 7, 2009 Report Posted April 7, 2009 i use gamba tabs i give them 1 tablet 2 weeks prior to racing and when racing they get half saturday nite after racing plus the other half sunday nite just to cover them iv piked up anythink in baskets they cover them for cocci ,canker very expencive but very good
korhil Posted April 7, 2009 Report Posted April 7, 2009 where can you get the gamba tabs ? ive heard these are good ?
The Navigator Posted April 7, 2009 Report Posted April 7, 2009 Can anybody recommend a 2in1 or 3in1 preventative please for Cocci, Canker and resp? You can get a medpet 4-1 that does canker, paratyphoid, cocci, and e-coli.
john nico Posted April 7, 2009 Report Posted April 7, 2009 i buy them from our corn shop £10.50 FOR 40
john nico Posted April 7, 2009 Report Posted April 7, 2009 you can also buy somethink called gambacoxoid its a 3 in 1 canker cocci plus it has your vitamins in it decent stuff mix it in the water i think its 10grms per 2 litres ov water i think that is £3.50 a packet
korhil Posted April 7, 2009 Report Posted April 7, 2009 thanks john i will see if i can get it local? essex ?
bluey Posted April 7, 2009 Report Posted April 7, 2009 i buy them from our corn shop £10.50 FOR 40 Buy what?
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