Ronex
Treatment of choice for Protozoal Diseases
Effective against motile protozoa such as Trichomonas, Hexamita, Giardia, and Cochlosoma in birds (budgies, piegons and canaries) suffering from canker (trichomoniasis) or other protozoal diseases eg. Cochlosoma in finches.
Use: Mix with water and use for 7 days. Use as bird’s only source of drinking water.
Preventative treatments are recommended to control further protozoal infections. If bird does not improve or condition worsens, consult a veterinarian.
Symptoms of Protozoa: canker or large yellowish masses in the throat or crop weight loss regurgitation dried saliva around beak
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Dose in water:
Large flock: ½ tsp per 2 quarts
Small flock: ¼ tsp per (1 quart) 4 cups
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Active ingredient: Ronidazole 6%
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Available: 3oz 85g
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Ronex is a water soluble, water stable chemical that has extremely high safety margins. It can be used at any stage of the birds breeding cycle to combat protozoal infection. Ronex does not make the male birds infertile.
Canker is the most commonly encountered protozoal disease in aviculture. It can devastate pigeon and budgie breeding flocks and is a significant disease in exhibition canaries. The classic "cankers " ( large yellowish masses in the throats and crops of birds ) are the "tip of the iceberg " when it comes to the disease. Many other effects are seen from Trichomonads.
Because protozoa are persistent organisms, treatments need to be part of an aviary/loft management plan. Preventative treatments are recommended to control the disease. New introductions and birds in quarantine should be routinely treated at recommended rates.
Resistance to antiprotozoal drugs is common. Unlike the other chemicals in its group, Ronidazole is safe to administer at up to 5 times recommended rate. In difficult situations treatment at 5X dose for 3 days then normal dose for 4 days has been found to be effective.
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| These products are 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. |
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