sambo123 593 Posted February 7 Report Share Posted February 7 Think I've got a Bully with the gapes, sat panting on the perch and seems a bit off. I've found an old post on here where someone suggested Tylan which is a respiratory medication used for racing pigeons. Seems difficult to get a hold of as it's only available on a prescription. Anyone tried this? Says it's for respiratory problems in cage birds. Anyone know if it would do the trick? Thanks Sam Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 45,123 Posted February 7 Report Share Posted February 7 Hat about Flubenvet? they use it for pheasants etc to treat the same thing Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnipper 6,426 Posted February 7 Report Share Posted February 7 45 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: Hat about Flubenvet? they use it for pheasants etc to treat the same thing That's gape worms in pheasants, bullies get a respiratory problem. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnipper 6,426 Posted February 7 Report Share Posted February 7 https://pigeons.mercasystems.com/index.php/health-care/racing-pigeon-treatments/vias-respiratorias Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted February 7 Report Share Posted February 7 Could be Aspergillosis, a fungal infection that effects the respiratory tract, if it is, it would need to be treated with anti fungal medication. A brief outline of what it is. Aspergillosis disease is caused by the fungus Aspergillus, and its spores are what cause respiratory problems in birds. The fungal spores can be present in contaminated food, water, nest boxes, incubators, other nesting material, and unventilated areas. However, birds can also catch the infection from the environment. Fungal infection is common in birds with vitamin A deficiency, malnutrition, stress and in various other weakened states. The fungal spores enter the bird’s lungs and are especially infectious when the bird’s immunity is low. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnipper 6,426 Posted February 7 Report Share Posted February 7 I think they reckon bullies eating too much hemp can give them gapes too? I've only had 1 pair of bullies and got rid because they were a pain in the arse so not too experienced but I've seen a bit about them over the years. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
sambo123 593 Posted February 7 Author Report Share Posted February 7 I'll give the thing that I originally posted a go as it seems to be a medication specifically for finches with respiratory problems. The bird is eating and drinking fine but seems a bit puffed up and not as sharp as the other bullies. I thought it might have been coccidiosis (going light) or Trichomoniasis (fat finch disease) but the bird has been treated for both and has kind of perked up but still isn't as it should be as when it is perched it seems to be breathing heavy so maybe it's the 'gapes' as this seems to be common in Bullfinches. Cheers Sam Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bangersanmash 2,796 Posted February 9 Report Share Posted February 9 On 07/02/2024 at 13:50, sambo123 said: Think I've got a Bully with the gapes, sat panting on the perch and seems a bit off. I've found an old post on here where someone suggested Tylan which is a respiratory medication used for racing pigeons. Seems difficult to get a hold of as it's only available on a prescription. Anyone tried this? Says it's for respiratory problems in cage birds. Anyone know if it would do the trick? Thanks Sam I've got this it's great stuff. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bangersanmash 2,796 Posted February 9 Report Share Posted February 9 I've this one aswel both can be given together. A give this to the parents a couple of weeks before breeding. Plus I've the grog too from same company that's great for black spot. You can't go far wrong with these products no fatalities at all atb Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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