by TheFrantom on Wed Jun 18, 2008 1:11 am
I personally do this:
My vet told me l tablespoon ACV to l gal. of (**bottled or purified) water. Use this in place of bird's water. Store excess water in refrig. Change (**bird's) water daily. I have used this if a bird gets watery droppings and does not respond to antibiotics (prescribed). It works and is safe. It can be used for 2 weeks. A friend of mine had her vet tell her to use it all the time because she has 2 parrots that keep getting giardia (for some unknown reason -- her bird's are immaculate!).
Also it is a good idea to add a few drops of this mixture to your baby bird handfeeding formula. It also helps prevent yeast infections, especially in cockatiels which are notorious for candida.
Of course, as usual, check this out with your vet first...
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TheFrantom on Sat Jun 28, 2008 7:56 am, edited 1 time in total.
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