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Hi there, would like some advice please?

Birds came back from channel race 2 weeks ago and started picking at themselves.Sprayed loft and dusted bowls, sprayed birds wings too, but didn't seem to work. Had some of Harkers One Spot, did this on O/B(as not so strong) and Ivermectin on Y/B.(they were ok but didn't want them starting too)

That was over a week ago, did them with Ivermectin yesterday as some still seem to be picking at area around neck and top of wings, where quill base is.

There is one last channel race left,do you think it would be alright to race them if clean or should I forget it to next year?

Any advice would be helpful? Cheers, W.D.

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only you know your birds better than anyone,,,,,,if your in doubt,,,,then forget it until next year,no use chucking birds away,if,theres a small doubt something might be wrong !

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I would strongly advise against giving Ivermectin while you are still racing. It works well against mites as Just Ask Me has said, but the ivermectin will certainly affect the birds, there must be someone online who could advise on side affects? but my gut feeling , having used Ivermectin in other walks of life, is that it may make the birds a bit dopey for a time - :emoticon-0127-lipssealed:

 

http://www.medicinenet.com/ivermectin-oral/article.htm

Posted

Hi there, would like some advice please?

Birds came back from channel race 2 weeks ago and started picking at themselves.Sprayed loft and dusted bowls, sprayed birds wings too, but didn't seem to work. Had some of Harkers One Spot, did this on O/B(as not so strong) and Ivermectin on Y/B.(they were ok but didn't want them starting too)

That was over a week ago, did them with Ivermectin yesterday as some still seem to be picking at area around neck and top of wings, where quill base is.

There is one last channel race left,do you think it would be alright to race them if clean or should I forget it to next year?

Any advice would be helpful? Cheers, W.D.

 

It might not be parasites causing this behaviour, it could be moulting that causes them to groom themselves.

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