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02-15-2008
We have received a shipment of Finch and Canary Plastic Leg Bands. The bands come in solid color, two striped color and consecutively numbered bands!

Hi Tammy,
Not only have you given me a lot of helpful info about my babies and their care you also are very quick with filling and shipping your orders. You provide excellent customer service. You will be seeing me again in the future when I need more supplies for my gang.
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Oak Forest, IL
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Ronivet-S - Treatment for Canker (Trichomoniasis)



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Ronivet-S is the treatment of choice for birds suffering from canker (trichomoniasis ) or other protozoal diseases such as Hexamita, Giardia, and Cochlosoma.

Ronivet-S is a water soluble, water stable chemical that has extremely high safety margins. It can be used at any stage of the birds breeding cycle to combat protozoal infection. Ronivet-S does not make male birds sterile.

Directions:
Dose rate:Mix 4 grams per 4 Liter's of drinking water for 7 days

Ingredients:
Ronidazole

Guaranteed Analysis:
Ronidazole 6%

Canker is the most commonly encountered protozoal disease in aviculture. The disease is caused by the TRICHOMONAD protozoa. There are different strains of the organism which vary widely in their ability to cause disease. Adult birds are often carriers - that is, they have the organism and spread it to other birds but look totally healthy themselves. The organism is commonly spread through food and water by carrier birds and passed from parents to their young. Overcrowding, poor hygiene and other stress factors result in greater spread of infection and debilitate birds so that latent infections become active and cause disease. Canker lesions often become secondarily infected by bacteria and make the disease much worse.

In young birds poor growth and deaths are common. In older birds, weight loss and weakness or just poor performance are indicators that there is an underlying trichomonal infection.

The common crop form of canker is the one most breeders are familiar with - the vomiting bird, the bird with froth at the beak, the bird slowly losing weight and eventually dying even though it appears to be eating. The crop form of canker usually results in constrictions forming in or around the crop, stopping the passage of seed and causing the bird to starve to death. A more sinister form of canker occurs in some cases, where the organism invades the liver and causes large cheesy abscesses full of organisms. These birds show no symptoms until the abscesses are well established and most of these birds die of liver failure.


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