Posted May 15, 200916 yr hey all i am new to all the medications i have spark avitrolplus bird wormer syrup concentrate breeding aid Elliott's''sulpha d'' sulfa avs and i am geting calcivet do i neet any think more ???
May 15, 200916 yr never heard of spark. You've got a wormer which is good. Breeding aid I've never heard of or used. Neither have I used sulpha avs. So you've got more than me Shannon, which is a good thing. I have apple cidar vinegar, ivermectin spot on and water soluble, calcivet, moulting aid, skatta-7, wormout gel, ail. Edited May 15, 200916 yr by Pearce
May 15, 200916 yr Author o yes apple cidar vinegar to okay i will see if i can get sume off the thinks you have
May 17, 200915 yr Its not really a medication , but to ensure your birds are in good health i would buy some mineral supplement which you put in the water. It has tons of different stuff in it. However, if you do get some, give them fresh water every week or so.
May 17, 200915 yr Author yes thay do get fresh water every day but if i get a sick bird i can have the medication there to do it budgiehero where do i get mineral supplement from ???
May 17, 200915 yr Shannon, are you going to be able to diagnose correctly to be able to administer the Supha D?
May 17, 200915 yr Author Shannon, are you going to be able to diagnose correctly to be able to administer the Supha D? not for one bird for the lot off tham yes
May 17, 200915 yr yes thay do get fresh water every day but if i get a sick bird i can have the medication there to do it budgiehero where do i get mineral supplement from ??? Well, i got my mineral supplement from Better pets and gardens (the store here is quite big) but if you cant find any at a store like that i suppose you could try getting some from other petshops or a vet (especially a vet which specialises in birds)
May 17, 200915 yr I have been told by a few friends that vitamins and mineral supplements are not needed so long as your birds are fed good quality vegetables and fruits often Alfalfa is a good tonic full of nutritional values, it helps with fungal diseases and that. A few chopped leaves a week would be good for your birds. Aloevera Is a painkiller for birds and helps infections. If you have a feather plucked bird, get some aloevera, mix it with water and spray it on the bird. Chamomile is good for sinuses, respiratory problems, stress on birds and overall health of a bird. Dandelion is good for arthritis and its full of vitamins and minerals Garlic is full of anti viral, anti fungal and anti bacterial substances. It is basically a natural cleanser or antibiotic. Also works as a deterrent for mites and insects Edited May 17, 200915 yr by Pearce
May 18, 200915 yr The vet gave me a list of things to avoid today. Avocado Onion Rhubarb Garlic These can all be toxic.
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