Effect of vitamin A and vitamin C on attenuation of ivermectin-induced toxicity in male Wistar rats - PubMed
An in vivo study was performed to assay the effects of ivermectin on adult male Wistar rats. Twenty-five male Wistar rats aged 6 to 8 weeks and weighing 150-250 g were divided into five groups of five animals each for the purpose of this study. The groups received ivermectin; a mixture of ivermectin …
Frontiers | Antioxidative and anti-inflammatory effects of vitamin C on the liver of laying hens under chronic heat stress
In this study, we investigated the therapeutic effect and mechanism of action of vitamin C on chronic heat stress (CHS)-induced liver oxidative damage and in...
Considering Chicken Supplements? Let’s Talk Vitamins for Chickens
Vitamin supplements can help keep your backyard flock healthy and productive! Learn what vitamins are essential for chickens and how a vitamin supplement can help!
Centennial Review: Effects of vitamins A, D, E, and C on the chicken immune system
Vitamins are nutritional elements which are necessary for essential activities such as development, growth, and metabolism of cells. In addition to these conventional functions, vitamins A, D, E, and C have vital roles in normal function of the ...
Mites – Recognising and Avoiding Infestation in Budgies, Canaries, and Finches - Johnston & Jeff
Reading Time: 5 minutesWe’ve taken an in depth look at the different diseases that affect captive birds in our blog about parrot welfare, and many of these conditions and their symptoms can be extended to budgies, canaries and finches. But one subject we’ve haven’t covered is mites ...
Scaley skin is a common problem in captive birds. On the feet the skin may appear as a white powdery to flakey substance, or develop a thick build-up of dry yellow material. On the body beneath the feathers you may see a spiderweb of dry skin, sometimes with patches of yellow or tan crusts. Scaley skin can be caused by a variety of problems. An imbalanced, particularly one
Scatt (Vetafarm) Effective Treatment for Scaly Face Mites & Air Sac Mites
Scatt (Vetafarm) Effective Treatment for Scaly Face Mites & Air Sac Mites Scatt (Vetafarm) Ingredients (Guaranteed Analysis): - Moxidectin 1000Mg/mL Directions to Treat Scaly Face Mites & Air Sac Mites: Scaly Face Mites: Apply in a single application 1 to 2 drops depending on the size of the bird (1 drop per 30g body weight), to the bare skin between the shoulders. Treat all birds, re-assess in 21 days and re-treat if necessary. It may take up to six weeks for effects of the treatment to become noticeable. Air Sac Mite (mainly Canaries & Finches): Apply in a single application 1 to 2 drops depending on the size of the bird (1 drop per 30g body weight), to the bare skin between the shoulders. For best results ensure re-treatment is carried out 3 to 4 times per year. Available Sizes: 50mL
SCATT for Birds A safe and effective treatment for Air Sac Mites and Scaly Face Mites. Very Safe and Very Effective Easy to administer (apply drop on skin) Can use as a preventative Kills mites Is your Bird suffering? Scales around his/her legs, Scales on his/her Beak maybe it's your beloved Canary or other type of Bird and they have stopped signing? Are they panting or making clicking noises? These are just some of the things that can make your Bird suffer and can even Kill your Bird. Don't wait, get SCATT for Birds today and stop the suffering. Used to treat all Birds and most importantly used on Gouldian Finches. Directions Apply in a single application 1 to 2 drops depending on the size of the Bird and Body Weight. Finch to Canary 1 drop and larger Birds 2
Residual Insecticide and Insect Growth Regulator use anywhere insects are a nuisance Kills ants and mites in the aviary! Extremely Safe 3 Way protection Use directly on the bird Kills mites and lice Spray around environment Non-hydrocarbon Will not damage sensitive tissue This product is not intended or approved for stock whose meat or eggs are intended for human consumption. Consult your veterinarian for authorization and supervision in administering this, or any antimicrobial medication. A.I.L. is an extremely safe but effective water based insecticide and insect growth regulator that gives three way protection for all avian species. When used directly on the bird, A.I.L. penetrates deep into feathers to kill mites and lice. When sprayed around the environment A.I.L. kills insects on contact and the residual action guards against re-infestation for up to six weeks. Also, the growth regulation effect of A.I.L.
I thought I was getting chickens for the fresh eggs… but somehow, I ended up sitting outside with my coffee, watching them scratch the dirt, chase bugs, dust bathe like queens and carry on their...
I’d rather be rich in feathered friends anyway 🥰
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This is Kiwi, and she’s wearing a diaper. Yes chickens can be inside and wear diapers. Chickens make great pets, spread the word!
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All the other chickens said I was too needy.
But she… she gets me. 🥹🐓❤️
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Handbook of Pesticide Toxicology, Volume 3: Classes of Pesticides focuses on the properties, toxicity, classes, and reactions of pesticides. The selection first offers information on carbamate insecticides, nitro compounds and related phenolic pesticides, and synthetic organic rodenticides. Discussions focus on miscellaneous synthetic organic rodenticides, fluoroacetic acid and its derivatives, mononitrophenols, dinitrophenols, classification of carbamates, and toxicology of anticholinesterase carbamates. The book then examines herbicides and fungicides and related compounds. Topics include nitrogen heterocyclic fungicides not otherwise classified, hydrazines, hydrozones, and diazo fungicides, anilino and nitrobenzenoid fungicides, antibiotics and botanicals, organic phosphorus herbicides, carbamate herbicides, and herbicidal oils and simple aliphatics. The publication elaborates on miscellaneous pesticides, including repellents, synthetic molluscicides, inhibitors of chitin synthesis, chemosterilants, and synthetic acaricides. The selection is a valuable source of data for researchers interested in pesticide toxicology.
Utah Chicken Keepers who said they'd give homes to chickens
I’m getting married in a month and unfortunately have to say goodbye to my flock. I have about 15 of various breeds I’m not sure what they all are exactly but they are all about a year and a half...