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Treat only with the wheelie in the winter.Im always looking to make space. Its the time to get the immune system kicking in and any that don't cope can find food elsewhere ;) if ye know what I mean.

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no treatment as such here . although due to a "lockdown" over Winter I do give plenty of seed during the moult , with occasional vitamins in the water , a tea blend now and then .oh and greens when I have them :animatedpigeons:

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Absolutely nothing during the winter.when birds are not in contact with other birds you should not have any problems Geordie.but during the closed season any birds that showed weakness would be removed from the loft . :animatedpigeons:

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Think I have worded it wrong..

 

I meant like anyone use parastop etc in the lead up to pairing?

Think you have worded it wrong again Geo lol if you need parastop before you pair up you would be fckd before you started :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Treat only with the wheelie in the winter.Im always looking to make space. Its the time to get the immune system kicking in and any that don't cope can find food elsewhere ;) if ye know what I mean.

nail on the head dell

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No treatments at any time if possible. I intend to learn how to work a microscope so I can have an inkling if there is any problems, then after a professional test to confirm my findings I would treat accordingly. Once I think I have learned enough I may omit the professional test.

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