Antiparasitics for birds
Antiparasitics for birds are key means of protecting these animals from external and internal parasites.
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Some of the most common antiparasitics and their uses for birds are as follows:
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Spot-on treatments: These drops are applied to the skin of birds between the shoulder blades and act as a preventative protection against ticks, fleas and mites. They are usually applied every few weeks as recommended.
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Antiparasitic sprays: Sprays are applied to the feathers of birds and provide protection against parasites such as ticks, fleas and mites. It is important to spray according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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Buffs and tablets: Some antiparasitics are available in the form of tablets or buffs that can be administered to birds. These products can target internal parasites such as intestinal worms.
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Washables: Antiparasitic shampoos and washables can be used to treat birds' feathers and eliminate external parasites.
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Eye and ear drops: These drops are for the protection and treatment of parasitic infections in the eyes or ears of birds.
It is important to use antiparasitics specifically designed for birds, as some medications for other animals may be important for some. Before using an antiparasitic, consult your veterinarian who will recommend appropriate products and methods of application. Regular care to prevent parasitic infections is important to ensure good health and well-being of birds.