Not sure whats wrong
- Finchman1
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It important to treat these birds not only for worms but also for Coccidiosis.With all the rain we have had lately Diamond sparrows are prone to get Coccidiosis when the ground remains damp for a long periods of time.
- E Orix
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Fincho
If I lived as close to Antarctica as you do I would have similar aviaries,
by the way what day of the week did your summer fall on this year.
I am going to take your advice and do some experimenting.It may end up a safer recommendation
than some systems currently in use.
If I lived as close to Antarctica as you do I would have similar aviaries,
by the way what day of the week did your summer fall on this year.
I am going to take your advice and do some experimenting.It may end up a safer recommendation
than some systems currently in use.
- Fincho162
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Funny U should ask that Mr O....a weekend of 40 degrees when we had the first function for the new FSA sub-branch down here.....a lot of people unable to go too close to very hot aviaries!!! Oh well, the joys of living here!!
U should find the direct approach works fine and Ivomec in alcohol is good for stubborn Air sac..........
U should find the direct approach works fine and Ivomec in alcohol is good for stubborn Air sac..........