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Subject: Re: Sudden Death


Author:
D C T --friendly poultry orthopedist
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Date Posted: 19:55:10 07/30/07 Mon
In reply to: nicdelucca 's message, "Sudden Death" on 06:34:16 07/30/07 Mon

I feed chick starter medicated with Amprolium because a
clean "safe" place does NOT keep coccidiosis away. A
poultry lab doctor told me that the worst outbreak of
cossidiosis was in a brand new brooder house.
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Keeping peachicks off the ground for as long as possible
keeps them from picking up worms. Four weeks after first
contact with soil I give the first worming with Levamisole
hydrochloride....which means four weeks of age for peachicks
with peahen mother.

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Author:
maxie
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Date Posted: 07:02:04 07/31/07 Tue

I did my peachicks & other birds with Flubenvet at 4 weeks, is that the same thing as Levamisole please?

I couldn't get *medicated* chick crumbs anywhere - maybe it's hard to get them in the UK?
[> [> Subject: Re: Sudden Death


Author:
D C T --friendly poultry orthopedist
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Date Posted: 19:19:45 07/31/07 Tue

I really do NOT know what Flubenvet is....
so will try to help you figure it out.
Levamisole hydrochloride is the chemical name and it is
often sold by that name but also has brand names "Tramisol"
and "Levasole". So if you read the Flubenvet container and
find out what is in it.....
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Does the UK have agricultural extension agents?...maybe
by a different name. Here in Georgia USA these are with
agricultural colleges. Also because Georgia is a BIG
producer of eggs and chicken meat as well as other poultry
and game such as quails--there are state poultry labs.
[> [> Subject: Re: Sudden Death


Author:
maxie
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Date Posted: 10:11:52 08/02/07 Thu

Thanks DCT. The active ingredient in Flubenvet is Flubendazole, which appears (reading from Google) to treat nearly all worms infections. It doesn't treat for coccidiosis. Sorry to be a right pain in the arse DCT, but do you treat for coccidiosis as a preventative measure, or is it something you treat when they GET it? I feel such an idiot asking that!

In answer to your other question, there are poultry labs here I think, but I'd have to do a search to find one. Luckily all my birds are very healthy (apart from always trying to get the red mite issue under control!) xx
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Author:
D C T --friendly poultry orthopedist
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Date Posted: 21:08:39 08/02/07 Thu

>
>DCT, but do you treat for coccidiosis as a
>preventative measure, or is it something you treat
>when they GET it?
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You wish to prevent it....because sometimes the first
symptom you see is DEATH !!!!
[> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Sudden Death


Author:
Maxie
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Date Posted: 07:44:13 08/03/07 Fri

Sorry for asking you more DCT, but I've bought something called Coxoid, which I thought I'd put in the cupboard in case of emergencies. My chicks aren't eating chick crumbs anymore, they're on chicken pellets, maize, crushed dry cat food, crushed peanuts and fruit (yeah, it's gourmet here..lol)

I'm unsure how to give them preventative coccidiosis medication. I AM going to get some stuff you put in water and sprinkle around their area to make it hygenic though.

Don't tell me I should be still feeding the little blighters chick crumbs though! Have I done wrong? They're getting on for two months now and are eating really well. I have to feed them twice a day.
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Author:
nicdelucca
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Date Posted: 13:40:47 08/04/07 Sat

>You wish to prevent it....because sometimes the first
>symptom you see is DEATH !!!!


How long do you keep them on the Amprolium???

I used to use Oxine to treat and prevent EVERYTHING...Is it as safe for peafowl as it is for ducks...It was great for keeping slime out of the waterers...mold and mildew from forming in their houses...Used in a mister it was excellent for treating respiratory ailments...It's wonderful stuff...

Also...I worm my ducks with Ivermectin...Can I use that on the peafowl too???



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