Protect Your Pigeons from Harmful Bacteria
Pigeon lofts and cages can often become breeding grounds for harmful viruses and bacteria, posing serious health risks to your birds. Common ailments such as lethargy, respiratory distress, neurological issues, and various infections can arise from poor hygiene and disease prevention practices. Our Pigeon Cage Bacteria Cleaning Spray offers a solution to this critical issue, ensuring your pigeons remain healthy and vibrant.
How the Cleaning Spray Works
This effective cleaning spray is designed specifically for pigeon lofts and cages, targeting the very viruses and bacteria that threaten your birds’ well-being. Administer the spray by mixing 5-10 ml of the solution with 1 liter of water. Use it for virus control by applying the spray 2-3 times a week. For ongoing disease prevention, remember to spray in your loft every 10 days. By incorporating this valuable hygiene practice, you significantly lower the risk of illness and maintain a healthy living environment for your pigeons.
Important Usage Guidelines
For optimal results, it is crucial to clean your loft or cage thoroughly before applying the spray. Store it in a cool, dark, and dry location, away from direct sunlight and heat exposure. Remember, this product is not for human use and must never be mixed with pigeon drinking water. After each use, ensure the bottle cap is closed properly to maintain the integrity of the product.
By committing to a consistent cleaning routine using our Pigeon Cage Bacteria Cleaning Spray, you not only protect your pigeons but also help prevent the spread of viral diseases. If you require further information or have any questions regarding the product’s usage, feel free to reach out to Dr. Rajvir Grewal at WhatsApp no. 91-9463990900.
Symptoms
Redness and swelling of the eye and surrounding area, discharge (which can be watery, thick, white, or tan and crusty), squinting, and sensitivity to light.
Watery eyes in pigeons can be a symptom of several conditions, including conjunctivitis and “one-eyed cold” syndrome, often linked to ornithosis (Chlamydia psittaci).
Pigeon nasal discharge, often accompanied by other respiratory symptoms, can be a sign of various illnesses. Common symptoms include sneezing, watery or mucopurulent nasal discharge, swollen sinuses, and difficulty breathing.
Lethargy in pigeons can manifest in several ways, including decreased activity, fluffed-up feathers, reluctance to fly, and closed or half-closed eyes. Other signs may include head shaking, vomiting, green diarrhea, and even sudden death. It’s crucial to recognize these symptoms early and seek veterinary care, as lethargy can indicate a serious underlying medical issue.
Ruffled feathers in pigeons can be a symptom of various illnesses, ranging from mild discomfort to serious diseases. It’s a common sign that a pigeon is unwell and may indicate a range of underlying issues like respiratory problems, infections, or even internal issues like egg-binding in females.
Pigeon diarrhea, also known as watery or loose droppings, can be a symptom of various underlying issues, including infections, stress, or dietary problems. Common signs include increased water content in droppings, foul odor, and potential weight loss.
A pigeon with a poor appetite may exhibit several symptoms, including lethargy, decreased activity, and changes in droppings. Other potential signs include ruffled feathers, difficulty breathing, and unusual behavior like head flicking or circling. It’s crucial to seek veterinary advice as a poor appetite can indicate a serious underlying illness.
Specification
Product type: Loft/cage bacteria cleacning spray
Product Form: Liquid
Product specific: Viral disaese protection and preventing.
Capacity options: 100ml, 250ml, 500ml
Product Life: 3 Year
MPN: DR9090139PDX
Warning: Not for Human Use
Product Storage: Keep place cool, dark and dry place. Protect from heat and direct sunlight. Close bottel cap propperly after use.
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