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Preventative Maintenance
Treatment is 1 drop of Ivomec from under the wing directly
on the skin. If
there is not a patch of skin exposed, gently blow with your mouth on the
feathers close to what would be the “arm pit” area on the body to expose
some skin for application. If you
are not comfortable with lifting your bird’s wing and would prefer to apply
the Ivomec in a different area, you may do the same (soft blowing) of the
feathers just below the base of the skull on the back part of the neck to expose
some skin and apply 1 drop directly to the skin.
Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly after application.
It is not recommended to use other medications together with this product
therefore it should be administered separately.
After treating your birds with Ivomec wait about 2 weeks before other
treatments are implemented.
It usually causes Gouldian finches to have goopy or runny droppings,
which tends to cause the feathers around the vent or their “bottom” area to
become very dirty. To help with
further identification of this problem the bird’s droppings will be loose and
have a light yellowish green tint or color.
This problem usually becomes more prevalent during breeding when the
birds start feeding babies.
There are many products on the market which
will temporarily cure these parasites but we have found Ronsivet to be the
safest to use not only with adult birds but also with the new hatchlings, babies
and young birds. We treat our Gouldians 4 to 5 times a year which usually keeps this problem under control starting with the last week in January to be sure they are rid of this going into the breeding season and again several times during the breeding season. Treatment should be approximately once every 4 to 6 or 8 weeks as necessary during breeding.
We have found the best formula is Vetafarm Ronivet 12% using 1 1/2 “teaspoons”
per gallon of water for 5 to 7 days. If
the infection is stubborn you may use this formula for as long as 14 to 18 days even
during breeding without adverse effects on hatchlings, baby birds or young
birds. During the treatment period
this should be the only source of water that your birds receive and the formula
should be changed often to be kept clean. Daily
changing is recommended. This article is copyrighted 2006 for Frisky Finches and is not meant to be reprinted, replicated, or republished without our expressed written permission. Thank you.
Disclaimer: The author of this website is not a licensed veterinarian. The information and advise contained within is only offered as a basic introduction to the Gouldian Finch and comes from over 10 years personal experience breeding this species. Our success is also attributed to 30 years of accumulated avian knowledge breeding various other bird species, veterinary advise, research and discussions with other professional breeders. Thank you for visiting our website. We hope you will find it informative and helpful.
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