Against young bird sickness. Powder administration
via the feed for Racing Pigeons to be used at the
first signs of young bird sickness.
Since the first appearance of this disease
several years ago, veterinarians and Chevita GmbH
have been studying it and searching for an effective
control.
We are pleased to introduce Adenosan. Adenosan has
been developed as a supplement for use prior to
stresses including the onset of Young Bird Sickness.
Adenosan contains preparations of certain crucifers
as well as immunoglobulins. Benefits have been shown
in numerous clinical and field trials.
The herbal components are used in infections with
viruses, bacteria and fungi.
Immunogoglobulins are an essential part of immunity
and it is known that the intestinal tract is involved
in Young Bird Sickness.
Adenosan is mixed with the feed.
Each box contains 10 sachets, sufficient to mix
with the feed for 200 pigeons.
Adenosan should be added to the feed at the first
sign of Young Bird Sickness eg. reluctance to fly,
holding corn in the crop, vomiting and wet droppings.
100 capsules
£19.27
£15.95
Chevita Ascapilla
Wormer
Active against roundworm,
hairworm
and tapeworm
• Dose 1 capsule per pigeon
• Kills larvae as well as fully developed worms
• Each capsule contains 8.0mg fenbendazole
• Do not use during the main moult or on young pigeons
under 8 weeks of age
• For easy dosing dampen the capsule first
• No vomitting
Ascapilla+
The broad spectrum wormer for pigeons
£21.41
£17.50
Chevicet-T
Therapy
and Prevention of Respiratory Diseases in Racing
Pigeons.
Treatment and prevention of respiratory tract infections
caused by bacterias and/or viruses, especially of
the upper respiratory organs.
• Contains Foramycin®
Intercalation Complex
- a newly developed combination of biologically
active substances
• Effective against bacteria and viruses
• Even suitable for prophylactic use during the
racing season
• No doping, no undesirable side-effect
The complex disintegrates enzymatically in the digestive
tract and releases its medically active components.
Those enter the bloodstream and are transported
to the diseased organs (mucous membranes of the
respiratory tract) where they deploy their remedial
activity. In contrast to antibiotics, the medically
active substances of
chevicet-t
are not only effective against bacteria, but also
against viruses.