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Avian Malaria (1)
Is a mosquito-borne disease of birds caused by a protozoan parasite (Plasmodium relictum). P. relictum reproduces in avian red blood cells. If the parasite load is sufficiently high, the bird loses red blood cells (anemia)Bacterial Infections (12)
About effective treatments for bird bacterial infections, including antibiotics, probiotics, and supportive care. Find out how to identify symptoms and prevent future infections in your feathered friends.Candida (2)
Canker (12)
Looking for effective treatments for bird Canker? Our guide covers the causes, symptoms, and various treatment options available, including medications, home remedies, and prevention tips. Get your feathered friend back to good health with our expert advice.Cocci (10)
About bird cocci, a common infection in birds caused by parasites. Discover the symptoms of bird cocci, including diarrhea and weight loss, and the different treatments available to help your feathered friend recover. Find prevention tips to keep your bird healthy and happy.E-Coli (12)
E. coli is a type of bacteria that can cause severe illness in birds, including poultry. Symptoms of an E. coli infection in birds include diarrhea, lethargy, and decreased appetite. Antibiotics have been used to treat E. coli infections in birds, but alternatives are now being sought due to concerns over antibiotic resistance.Electrolytes (3)
Bird electrolytes are essential for hydration and recovery, especially in racing pigeons and chickens. A water-soluble premix of vitamins and electrolytes is a nutritional supplement that can help birds recover from electrolyte imbalances. In addition to electrolytes, herbs and botanicals can also be effective in improving bird feed intake, increasing feed digestibility, and providing antibacterial and antiviral properties. Good hygiene practices and contacting a veterinarian if a bird shows symptoms of an E. coli infection are important preventative measures. Consider alternative treatments to antibiotics for bird E. coli, such as probiotics, essential oils, and herbal remedies.Eye Infections (1)
Bird eye infections can be treated with antibiotics, antifungal medications, and anti-inflammatory drugs. It's important to seek veterinary care to determine the cause of the infection and the appropriate treatment. Good hygiene practices, such as cleaning bird feeders and water sources, can also help prevent eye infectionsGastrointestinal (3)
Birds can suffer from various gastrointestinal problems that can cause diarrhea, dehydration, and even death. Common diseases include coccidiosis and necrotic enteritis, caused by parasites and bacteria, respectively. Treatment options include preventative medication, vaccination, and antibiotic therapy. Drugs like Amprolium and Sulfadimethoxine are used for coccidiosis, while antibiotics like bacitracin and oxytetracycline are used for necrotic enteritis. Pain management and GI protectants like sucralfate are also important components of the treatment plan. Seeking veterinary care and good hygiene practices can help prevent and manage these diseases.Lice and Fly repellent (5)
Discover effective ways to combat bird lice and control bird mites with natural alternatives such as herbal remedies and essential oil sprays. Also, find out about fly repellents that can help protect your feathered friends from pesky insects. Good hygiene practices and seeking veterinary care are crucial for bird health.Respiratory (16)
Looking for effective treatments for respiratory issues in birds? This article provides insights into various options, including antibiotics, nebulization, and natural remedies. Learn about the causes of respiratory problems in birds and how to prevent them with proper care and hygiene practices. Get expert tips and advice on maintaining the health of your feathered friends.Salmonella (13)
Learn about the symptoms of salmonellosis in birds, how it spreads, and treatment options, including antibiotics and anti-diarrheals prescribed by a veterinarian. Prevention measures include keeping feeding areas and water containers clean, good nutrition, and a stress-free environment.Worms (7)
Learn about the different types of worms that can affect humans and animals. Discover the symptoms, causes, and treatments of roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, and more. Find out how to prevent worm infections and promote good hygiene practices to keep yourself and your pets healthy. Stay informed and take action to protect yourself and your loved ones from the potential risks associated with worm infestations.Avivet (100g)
$38.98Factor 5 for pigeons , birds and poultry (100g)
$38.84Nekton Elektrolyt a bird food supplement rich in electrolytes, for hydration and recovery.
$13.58 – $46.99Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageLaying Hen Wormout Solution – No Withholding Period on Eggs 250ml
$34.89Origins Insect and Mite Spray 250ml
$21.98Cankerex Plus 50g
$20.98Vitamins & Electrolytes 8oz (multi species formula)
$12.80Primaquin Powder 100g
$32.85Avimec 50ml
$24.89Martin’s Permethrin 10% Control Solutions Container Flies Fleas Roaches (1 Pint)
$26.89Ivermectin Paste 1.87% Apple Flavor 6,8g
$11.87Psittavet 100g
$30.12Pigeon Wormout 100 tablets
$34.18Trizole for Pigeon 100 tablets
$33.79Trimethoprim Sulfa Powder 100g
$29.89Ronivet-S 100g for the treatment of canker in caged and aviary birds and pigeons
$31.12Mediprim 100g
$25.89Probotic Soluble Probiotic for Dog, Cats, Caged Birds and Poultry Chicks 90g
$21.98Triple-C antibiotic for Ornamental Birds
$18.99 – $27.54Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageEnrofloxacin 10mg for pigeon, birds and small poultry (100 tablets)
$27.54Amoxicillin 10mg for pigeon, birds and small poultry 100 tablets
$28.12Spiramicyn-50 powder for pigeon, birds and small poultry (100g)
$46.54Medicox for prevention coccidiosis in pigeons and cagebirds 100g
$38.844 in 1 Tabs (Medpet) 100 tablets
$32.98