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    Tonys Treasure

    Hi, I managed to get the ingredients from the manufacturer: Actives: 15mg/tab Doxycycline HCl, 3mg/tab Enrofloxacin, 8mg/tab Ronidazole, 1mg/tab Diclazuril Does this help to determine the dose for a 2kg chicken? Tia.
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    Tonys Treasure

    If a pigeon weighs 200-300g I'm assuming a 2kg chicken would need at least 6 tablets a day?
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    Tonys Treasure

    I don't currently have anyone who is sick I was just wanting to know for future reference. Yes, it doesn't list the amounts anywhere. I was hoping someone who'd used it would know.
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    Tonys Treasure

    I understand and agree, but sometimes when a bird isn't well and you can't pinpoint a particular issue these things can be helpful. Do you know what the dose would be?
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    Tonys Treasure

    I read about people raving about these tablets and giving them to their chickens. They're originally for pigeons, which on average weigh 200-300g so how do you go about working out the disease for chickens? Tia.
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    Comment by 'afrowoman' in article 'Sour Crop, Impacted Crop, Doughy Crop - Prevention and Treatments of Crop disorders'

    Thank you. This has got to be the best information I've ever read about crop problems.
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    Mice again

    I feel your pain. I can't kill them either. I remove all food in the evenings and spray down food areas to deter mice but I still get a few in the pens. Cats on the while aren't great mousers or ratters , they generally prefer easy prey like birds . Get or borrow a rat or yorkshire terrier -...
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    Ivermectin Dosing Information

    According to someone here on the forums who is very knowledgeable the dose is 0.045 ml per pound. Under the wing. Not orally.
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    Not an emergency. Question about Ivermectin

    Hi everyone, Is there a medical reason for putting ivermectin under the wing as opposed to on the shoulders? Thanks.
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    Clogged Nose?

    Try All in One powder. I get it from Global Pigeon supplies. And I'd use Vetrx on her nostrils just a couple of drops on the top of the beak.
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    My Crop Tube Feeding Journey With My Bird (Pics For Visuals- VERY detailed Post)

    Great information here, thank you to the OP and everyone adding to this wealth of info. My vet told me to stick to just syringing as crop feeding is dangerous and has really put me off trying but you all gave me more confidence. One question though - which is safer, tube or crop needle? I gave...
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