Need quarantine schedule!!!!!!!!
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Need quarantine schedule!!!!!!!!
Hey guys~
I need a day to day and what meds to run my new finches through for the next 4 weeks. I lost my schedule and hope someone can help.
Sam
I need a day to day and what meds to run my new finches through for the next 4 weeks. I lost my schedule and hope someone can help.
Sam
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What do you treat them for then...everything? Quarantine is to observe the birds and see if any problem or illness shows itself after the stress of moving.The use of a mite deterrent I can understand but to administer medicines or probiotics without proof of illness....why? Vitamin supplement maybe.
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The quarantine period is to protect your current birds just in case the newbie is carrying any mites or disease; and also allows the new bird to settle in quietly. The Scatt is a cure/deterrent of ASM as you sure don't want to take the risk of the bird passing it on to the rest of your flock. This period is an observation time of the new bird too as mentioned.
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Some people give a general antibiotic to new birds, just in case they have a disease, but without knowing what they might have, to me that is like shooting a shotgun into the air hoping to hit something. I personally don't like to use any more medications than I have to. I figure the meds I have to take for myself have tons of side effects, and I'll bet the bird meds are the same, so why stress my birds unnecessarily. If the bird gets runny poop, how do you know if it is from a disease or if the meds are causing it. Better to just observe the bird. And when you mentioned AIL, I forgot about that. That is a good all-around insect controller in your birdroom or aviary.
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I just give my quarantines fresh food and water daily with a cuttle bone and millet, and if they look ill i give the antibiotics, but luckily i haven't had an ill finch ever since i started at the beginning of the year except for a gould i got from a pet shop that had an ear infection which has gone away.
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