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NEW Aqua-Sed

Aqua-Sed fish anaesthetic sedative  anaesthetic

An effective sedative/anaesthetic but also with instructions for humane euthanasia of fish.

Use this link to learn more about Aqua-Sed.

Price inc VAT

just £15.76

NEW SOLUVERM SOLUBLE WORMER

water soluble wormer Soluverm

Safe water soluble piperazine wormer. A sachet makes 2.5 litres of medicated drinking water.

For pigeons, cage birds, hamsters, rabbits, mice, rats, ferrets etc.

Price inc VAT

Only £2.40

Pond fish problems?

koi carp ulcers?

Check out or products especially the NEW fish Anaesthetic Aqua-Sed, which joins our ulcer/wound dressing Tamodine and the various disease treatments such as Fluke Solve, Protoban, Chloramine T and Lice Solve.

Also have a look at the information pages covering fish issues.

Treatment solutions

CitroSan - Protect Wild Birds! Reduce Trichomonas!

bird bath

CitroSan is a powerful NATURAL sanitizer, extracted from oranges. Used in the drinker/bird bath to reduce transmission of Trichomonads etc.

Price inc VAT

only £5.70

NEW NUTROGRUB

Nutrogrub best gut loading formula for increasing calcium

NUTROGRUB is an amazing improvement of our successful BUG GRUB and GRUB GRUB products. It is very palatable to insects and has produced fantastic results in increased calcium level by gut loading mealworrms and crickets.

gut-loading calcium

Avi-Sol, Avi-Tonic and Avian Electrolytes

Avi-Sol, Avi-Tonic and Avian Electrolytes

NEW FOR POULTRY
New unique vitamin supplement, a tonic for rescued bird or heavy layers and Electrolytes for stressed or dehydrated birds.

Price inc VAT

£11.34

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Wild bird care in the garden

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A scientific look at large scale, do-it-yourself, wildlife management conference held on 4th May 2010

This was a really interesting symposium held at the Zoological Society of London, organised by UFAW it brought speakers together from UK, Canada and Australia. 

Darryl Jones from Oz was fascinating especially on some of the wider issues associated with bird feeding, and Spencer Greenwood reported on work in Prince Edward Island, Canada, Becki Lawson reported on Trichomonas here.

It gave many of the experts chance to speak face to face and I think that a lot of good stuff will come out of the meeting.

To learn more about the meeting and see abstracts (and possibly outcomes) go to the link below.

http://www.ufaw.org.uk/wildbirdcareinthegarden.php