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It's possible

The next question then though would be

"would the birds benefit from said treatment" ?
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MIL wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2024 7:04 pm It's possible

The next question then though would be

"would the birds benefit from said treatment" ?
I would say to clear any doubts a blind treatment won’t hurt as now there be pretty much antibiotics free for 5/6 months after
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I have an old hen who has rattled for years. Treated with a few things but nothing made any difference, just the way she is. Still flown the channel 6 times.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
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Andy wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2024 7:35 pm I have an old hen who has rattled for years. Treated with a few things but nothing made any difference, just the way she is. Still flown the channel 6 times.
Is it something you hear very quiet when next to your ear Andy
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NeilA wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2024 8:00 pm
Andy wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2024 7:35 pm I have an old hen who has rattled for years. Treated with a few things but nothing made any difference, just the way she is. Still flown the channel 6 times.
Is it something you hear very quiet when next to your ear Andy
No not really Neil. You can hear it easily even if not holding her. It’s not a grunt like you get some pigeons doing it is a real crackle. When exercising she often flies very high and on her own.
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Andy wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2024 8:57 pm
NeilA wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2024 8:00 pm
Andy wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2024 7:35 pm I have an old hen who has rattled for years. Treated with a few things but nothing made any difference, just the way she is. Still flown the channel 6 times.
Is it something you hear very quiet when next to your ear Andy
No not really Neil. You can hear it easily even if not holding her. It’s not a grunt like you get some pigeons doing it is a real crackle. When exercising she often flies very high and on her own.
How interesting I never would have thought it
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NeilA wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2024 7:33 pm
MIL wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2024 7:04 pm It's possible

The next question then though would be

"would the birds benefit from said treatment" ?
I would say to clear any doubts a blind treatment won’t hurt as now there be pretty much antibiotics free for 5/6 months after


This would be my mentality.

For 40 weeks of the year they get next to nothing of note in terms of treatment/antibiotics

But for 12-13 weeks of the racing season I need performance, not excuses. and I know full well the administration of the right thing at the right time can and will give your birds a lift

I'll give you one for free here

Never once have I not got a good performance after using MOXIDECTIN


I give it for 24 hrs on the Monday and on the Saturday my pigeons always excelled

It's not something you wanna get using a lot of, but once a season I saw a noticeable uplift in performance

I've passed this tip onto other close fancier friends and they've all excelled afterwards too
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Both the hens are not with me anymore
One was a non racer the other a yearling that hadn’t scored
Totally get it might have been nothing
But I treated with doxy blind 6 weeks ago then the tollison product this week
I could actually hear it more today in the pied hen

Probably cruel on my part
well it is cruel but it’s done now
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I guarantee you one thing Neil - you can never be proved wrong
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MIL wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2024 10:46 am I guarantee you one thing Neil - you can never be proved wrong
I was thinking play safe with the team
Had it been a top performer then maybe I would have thought twice
I just couldn’t see a bird winning with it and I know Andy got his from France a few times but I just thought what would be the right thing to do going forward
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