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Oh thanks Bob! I'm very gratefulLet me google it and see whats in it.

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Oh thanks Bob! I'm very gratefulLet me google it and see whats in it.
OK so it is made of the 3 digestive enzymes that the pancreas produces. Essentially digestion is occurring as soon as you put them on the food. Now can you have too much enzymes, i suppose it could be possible.Assuming the other three have normally functioning pancreas, I'm thinking they'll have too many enzymes in their digestive system. Is that ok for them in the long run?
The prescribed enzyme is called Enzyplex.
Thanks so much BobOK so it is made of the 3 digestive enzymes that the pancreas produces. Essentially digestion is occurring as soon as you put them on the food. Now can you have too much enzymes, i suppose it could be possible.
I think i would separate them until you get Peggy's does as low as possible. That is what you are going to do now. Each time you see the doctor he will evaluate her and see if he can lower the dosage more. When you go next time get his advice on the whole flock eating the same dose.
I'm a little antsy on sharing at higher doses. Did he tell you to check her mouth every so often? At high doses these enzymes could possibly cause lesions. It's rare but possible.
Thanks Ribh. Your's are lucky tooLucky chookies.![]()
Sorry, I haven't. The mouth lesions in pigeons are usually due to trichomoniasis or 'canker'. Is that what you were thinking of?Apparently this is an issue in pigeons as well. Maybe @biophiliac has dealt with this before.
Me too - I remember playing on the floor at her feet while she worked on it. No idea where it ended up.I often bemoan not having my Nana's old treadle Singer sewing machine but I am the youngest in the extended family and was never asked. I wonder if one of my cousins took it?![]()
Thanks for chipping in @biophiliacSorry, I haven't. The mouth lesions in pigeons are usually due to trichomoniasis or 'canker'. Is that what you were thinking of?
I hope to replace the belt. I'd like to use the beautiful old thing every now and then.Me too - I remember playing on the floor at her feet while she worked on it. No idea where it ended up.