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how do you guys treat hexi ours have been in 10 days and one or two are starting too show it

 

get to a vet for a PM, take a couple of sick but not dead birds. Chose a poultry / game specialist. They will then prescribe the appropriate medication.

 

When I first had to do it it was way cheaper than I expected and certainly cheaper than losing a few dozen birds.

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Pole star you should see how many of my polts the buzzards are getting through!

 

Pole star you should see how many of my polts the buzzards are getting through!

 

Would love to mate I wish some one would stake out their feed rides with some good filming gear & make a case of it then it can not be disputed . :good: Atb

 

ps I don't disbelieve you part timer but until someone gets some good film footage its a hard struggle to convince English nature & the RSPB about the control argument ? anyway lets hope you have a good season & buz don't eat too many

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how do you guys treat hexi ours have been in 10 days and one or two are starting too show it

as said get some off to the vets

 

but some pointers that may help to lessen the uptake of hexi & co, slab under your feeders, clean the slabs off with a scaper, wash down with virkon s and a scrub brush so that the area where the birds are feeding is clean, hang some fresh veg about to concentrate any pecking / picking, have clean grit available for the birds (i add a couple of handfuls to each bag of feed and mix in). If you have areas of nettles and other under grow that the birds show interest in eating under roosting trees (check the vegetation for droppings) remove that vegetation.

Hexi does not live long out side of the body, the birds must pick it up and ingest it, the more they ingest the more they excrete and so the cycle continues

 

Our birds are doing fine, the feeders are cleaned once a week at the mo, if i had problems it'd be more often

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Would love to mate I wish some one would stake out their feed rides with some good filming gear & make a case of it then it can not be disputed . :good: Atb

 

ps I don't disbelieve you part timer but until someone gets some good film footage its a hard struggle to convince English nature & the RSPB about the control argument ? anyway lets hope you have a good season & buz don't eat too many

 

EN must be convinced because they have issued licenses for nest destruction.

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Got our poults 1.5 weeks ago, 450. Lost close to 40 that we know of, they were dying in 4s and 5s every day. We are just a small DIY shoot. Took them to poultry/game specialist lab for testing yesterday, it was coccidiosis. Have stuff now to treat them but very worried we will lose a lot more!

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Got our poults 1.5 weeks ago, 450. Lost close to 40 that we know of, they were dying in 4s and 5s every day. We are just a small DIY shoot. Took them to poultry/game specialist lab for testing yesterday, it was coccidiosis. Have stuff now to treat them but very worried we will lose a lot more!

 

Whats the treatment ?

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Well ours were doing really well till the ****** visited this afternoon and ripped holes in the pen, smashed a gate and killed a few poults for good measure. Fortunately they have been in a month so we hope they have spread out. Police came and while in the yard saw them with a pump on the back of one quad stolen from another farm, so they dropped that but weren't caught. ********

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Well ours were doing really well till the ****** visited this afternoon and ripped holes in the pen, smashed a gate and killed a few poults for good measure. Fortunately they have been in a month so we hope they have spread out. Police came and while in the yard saw them with a pump on the back of one quad stolen from another farm, so they dropped that but weren't caught. ********

 

GOOD ! Hope they swing !

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Have just seen a clutch of ten wild pheasants from where I sit at my pc they all crossed the field to get in the headland along the dyke must be about 8 weeks old or so ? its been a great year for them . The spring & early summer was dry up although cold but at least the rains stayed off & where I live a local farmer has had one of those RSPB birdie crops planted which I have notice has made a difference to the amount bird life locally .

 

ATB Pole Star

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I am guessing the med is called baycox !.

About £90-£100 per litre depends on vets price

Now with coccidiosis it can be hard to shift it so I would suggest getting the birds out the pen sooner rather than later ( but this dose depend on how long the birds have been in the pen ) I know some people wouldn't agree with that but with coccidiosis depends how quickly you have caught it but once it has becomes established you are only treating the birds that haven't got it or birds that have just caught it . So basically let them have the med and get them out because the ground they are on is infected maybe have some drinkers and feeders just on the out side of the pen if you haven't all ready ... Also a big must is to move the hoppers onto clean space very day so they are not on the same ground also if you can move drinkers about I no it's abit more harder but you need to do every thing you can . + change footwear if you have more than 1 pen of birds .

Hope this helps

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We've a bit of coxcy too. Lost about 50 in total so far out of about 400.

 

A neighbouring shoot who uses the same dealer has also had losses due to coxcy. Bit annoyed really as its plainly obvious the birds were infected beforehand. But as we all know keeping pheasants is a gamble at times.

 

Mr buzzard has also had a feed on a few occasions.

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GOOD ! Hope they swing !

 

highly unlikely but Herts have got 2 quad bikes with rural officers on who are having a frequent ride about and if they can catch any of them on byways apparently they can seize their bikes assuming no insurance etc.

Quads are starting to be a serious issue here as the ****** find them ideal for getting about we also have a group of 10 who think nothing of going through crops in their efforts to be a pain in the backside and scout out whatever isn't nailed down

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