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hi all,i want to stock up on some meds for worms,cocci and canker just so ive got em before they get tested,can anyone point me in the right direction for a good online site that theyve used and been happy with? atb kev

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Ebay is good for med but i would get test first before giving anything to the pigeons saves you money you may not have worms and your canker and cocci level maybe be low.

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anyone else buy from spain on ebay anyone had any problems or is it all good :emoticon-0138-thinking:

 

fast and efficent service...no probs to date..nor has a m8 .

 

cheap and double the amount of it your get from the uk!

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anyone else buy from spain on ebay anyone had any problems or is it all good :emoticon-0138-thinking:

 

 

what meds can you buy from spain ?

Guest youngboy
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there most things on e bay jake ;)

 

i tried flagyl but no joy? ill have another gape :lol:

 

found it ;)

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fast and efficent service...no probs to date..nor has a m8 .

 

cheap and double the amount of it your get from the uk!

 

Im glad you have said it's good I was a bit dubious about ordering anything in case it was like the chinese sites and some are scam sites

Posted

Only use the one, and that's for my PMV vaccine. It's in UK, and I feel safer doing that as most of the stuff from abroad isn't authorised for use here, and could be seized by Customs. Haven't got the cash to risk losing it this way.

 

I also get my birds tested by the local vet, and he prescribes any medication needed, so it's no bother getting the right stuff for my birds.

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Only use the one, and that's for my PMV vaccine. It's in UK, and I feel safer doing that as most of the stuff from abroad isn't authorised for use here, and could be seized by Customs. Haven't got the cash to risk losing it this way.

 

I also get my birds tested by the local vet, and he prescribes any medication needed, so it's no bother getting the right stuff for my birds.

 

Ian

How good is your local vet for taking samples etc as any we have tried from our area know very little about pigeons.

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Ian

How good is your local vet for taking samples etc as any we have tried from our area know very little about pigeons.

 

I've found him very good over the years, but he's expensive, especially if there is X-Ray or anaesthetic involved, together the costs will be over £100.

 

Frank 123 isn't impressed by him, although it wasn't the man himself he saw, and he also thinks he's very expensive. Speaking to one of my clubmates, (Wallace on here) he saw him, but he's not too impressed either with his knowledge of pigeons - especially when it comes to prescribing meds.

 

Andrew Lawrie is the acknowledged avian veterinary expert though - he lectures once a week at Vet College in Glasgow - and they come to Falkirk from all over to see him. I once bumped into an old workmate there who'd come all the way from West Kilbride (Ayrshire) with her parrot - I asked why she'd come so far and she said that she'd been told he was the avian veterinary expert. Last time I was up, there was an eagle in before me. Andrew showed me the X-Ray - it had an egg inside. The bird had been egg-bound, and he'd managed to get the egg out - unbroken & undamaged, and without surgery.

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