bigwilly
634 posts
Oct 05, 2008
4:04 PM
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What do you guys use for eye infections? A friend told that neosporin works. Another friend told me to put aueromycinin in the eye.
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bigwilly
636 posts
Oct 05, 2008
4:25 PM
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Thanks alot guys for your help ---------- BIG WILLY TOPP FLIGHT/NCRC
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bigwilly
638 posts
Oct 05, 2008
4:47 PM
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Mucho Gracias Loco. Just ordered some from Tony ---------- BIG WILLY TOPP FLIGHT/NCRC
Last Edited by on Oct 05, 2008 4:47 PM
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JDA
49 posts
Oct 05, 2008
4:58 PM
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You can try Pink Eye Powder that is for cattle. You can get it at your local feed stores. It sure worked for me.
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bigwilly
643 posts
Oct 05, 2008
5:28 PM
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Thanks JDA ---------- BIG WILLY TOPP FLIGHT/NCRC
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PAUL R.
11 posts
Oct 05, 2008
9:57 PM
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Big Willy, ( locoloft ) hit it right on the top of the nail. Pigeons begin with a slight respitory infection & begin with a sinus problem. And instead of having a running nose, they discharge it thru the eye. The eye then becomes fuzzy and droppy with discharge and watery. I use: Doxycycline. And depending how bad they are, you may have to treat up to 7-days. They say; based on 100 birds of more, if you hear 3 or more birds sneazy in 5-minutes, you do have a respitory problem in your loft. JEDDS has awesome book on managing health problems. It cost $65.00 but the information available is great. Good investment, at least this way you dont spin your wheels on possible medications.
Paul Ramirez RCRC
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Tony Chavarria
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2849 posts
Oct 05, 2008
10:08 PM
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Note: We carry the same book. ---------- FLY ON! Tony Chavarria
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bigwilly
658 posts
Oct 06, 2008
6:25 PM
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Thanks senor Paul ---------- BIG WILLY TOPP FLIGHT/NCRC
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