Discover the Worm and Parasite Treatment Liquid Moxidectin / Ivomectin Wormer, an invaluable tool in the care of your pigeons and other avian companions. This carefully crafted solution has been formulated to combat worm and parasite infestations effectively, employing the combined potency of Moxidectin and Ivomectin – two proven antiparasitic agents. By integrating this specialized treatment into your pigeons' health regimen, you can proactively protect them from the potential harm posed by internal parasites.
Following the guidance of avian veterinarians or professionals, you can easily administer this liquid wormer and ensure its rapid absorption. With regular use, you contribute to the preservation of your pigeons' gastrointestinal well-being, supporting their overall vitality and longevity. Prioritize the health of your cherished birds by incorporating the Worm and Parasite Treatment Liquid Moxidectin / Ivomectin Wormer into your care routine and consult with experienced avian experts to tailor its application to your pigeons' specific needs.
Effective against:
- Mites,
- Roundworm,
- Ascarid worm (Common in racing pigeons generally picked up from dogs & cats)
- Capillaria worm (Common in racing pigeons generally picked up from dogs & cats)
- Tape worm
- Strongly worm Full instructions on how to use will accompany all medications.
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Wormer Treatment
What is Moxidectin and Ivomectin wormer for pigeons?
- Moxidectin and Ivermectin are both anti-parasitic drugs commonly used to deworm pigeons and other birds. They can treat roundworm, hairworm, mite, lice and gape worms.
How do I know if my pigeon has worms?
- Some common signs of worms in pigeons are weight loss, ruffled feathers, fatigue, poor feather condition and low egg production. You may also see the worms or their fragments in the stool or the droppings. However, these symptoms are not very reliable and the best way to know for sure is to do a fecal test.
What is the best way to prevent worms in pigeons?
- The best way to prevent worms in pigeons is to maintain good hygiene practices, such as keeping the feeders and waterers clean, not allowing the birds to eat off the ground, and giving them regular baths. You can also use some natural remedies, such as garlic, citronella candles, cinnamon, peppermint oil or white vinegar, to repel the parasites. However, these methods may not work overnight or for heavy infestations, so you should also do regular fecal tests and use appropriate deworming products when needed.