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Is your finch sick or not well? Find out why.
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jusdeb
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Sorry if I said anything to upset you , I actually know what a panic it causes when you see the giant poops for the first time and had I not already wormed mine( when I first saw them) I would have most likely done the same as you .... as I said this is how we learn .
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
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Ditto, not telling you off. :oops: Just mentioning, but as you say the weather is not always co-operative. :roll: And we all have to go with the circumstances we find ourselves in. :D
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MadHatter
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finchbreeder wrote: if you are going to do this it might be best to do so before they start to lay or once the chicks are hatched.
Personally, I would also avoid worming while parents are feeding chicks as I would worry about the chicks receiving an accidental overdose of wormer via the food regurgitated to them by their parents...
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dano_68
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mickw wrote:...I'm glad no-one makes me drink veta-farm wormout gel :lol:

here here mick! I have to put rasberry cordial in with it so the birds will take it! but i do believe it does the trick!
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Jayburd
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I'm with madhatter.. I wouldn't do that. If a bird really needed wormer, it would either have to wait (if it had young) or be separated to drink it.
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mickw
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Just an update.........perched 4 Parsons, 4 Stars, 2 PC Lorikeets in the box due mid December 8-) ........more coming, dont like poking fingers into nests......bloody wet here, lost 2 Stars as they flew on the worst day 2 weeks ago :cry: ......3 Parsons are fine, 1 seems underdeveloped but is being well attended :problem: .........I'll be taking samples for the microscope as soon as it fines up.....the humidity is a killer :petrified:
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Congratulations. Glad all is going well. Bit on the warmish side here too. 37 today and 34 yesterday. But rain only comes at a cupful a month. :thumbdown:
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