Vetafarm RONIVET 12% Treatment of Trichomoniasis (Canker), Cochlosoma, Giardiasis and Hexamitiasis in Finches, Canaries and other small birds

Ronivet 12% For the treatment of Trichomoniasis (Canker), Cochlosoma, Giardiasis and Hexamitiasis in small birds

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Vetafarm RONIVET 12% Treatment of Trichomoniasis (Canker), Cochlosoma, Giardiasis and Hexamitiasis in Finches, Canaries and other small birds
From: £24.99

    Ronivet 12% For the treatment of Trichomoniasis (Canker), Cochlosoma, Giardiasis and Hexamitiasis in small birds

    Recommended For:
    Gouldians, finches, budgies, canaries and other small birds.

    DIRECTIONS
    INDICATIVE DOSE RATE:
    Use 1 teaspoon per 2 gal of drinking water for 7 days.
    Dose rate may be altered on the advice from a veterinarian.
    Trichomoniasis in Budgerigars: Treat all breeders for 7 days 4 – 6 weeks before breeding. Treat all young for 7 days after fledging.

    Cochlosoma: Treat all breeders for 7 days prior to breeding season.
    Treat all young for 7 days after fledging.

    Hexamita and Giardia: Treat for 7 days as indicated by your veterinarian.

    ADMINISTRATION: Mix Ronivet 12% with clean tap water. Dissolve powder completely.
    Made up Ronivet 12% solution may be kept in the refrigerator for up to 7 days.
    Empty and refill drinking water containers with medication daily.
    Remove all other sources of water during treatment.
    Enclosed level measure holds approximately ¼ of a teaspoon.

    Considered the safest medication for use in birds when treating Canker, does not cause nerve damage.

     

    v70454 – RONIVET 12% 25g – 9317657704542
    v70455 – RONIVET 12% 100g – 9317657704559

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    25g, 100g

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