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Ronivet-S – Preventative & Treatment Support for Canker and Protozoal Infections in Birds

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Ronivet-S – Preventative & Treatment Support for Canker and Protozoal Infections in Birds

Trusted Management Tool for Trichomoniasis in Pigeons, Aviary Birds & Loft Environments

Ronivet-S is a trusted ronidazole-based formula used in the treatment and prevention of canker (Trichomoniasis) and other protozoal infections in birds. Ideal for pigeons, aviary birds, and parrots, it plays a key role in loft and quarantine management to maintain flock health.

Protozoal infections like canker are persistent and easily transmitted. Ronivet-S is recommended for both active treatment and preventative use, especially for new birds in quarantine, after races, or during breeding seasons when birds are under stress.

Ronivet-S mixes easily with drinking water and can be administered safely across your flock with no known toxicity when used as directed. It’s a reliable component of long-term parasite management protocols.

Available now at birdantibiotic.com. For full post-treatment recovery and immune system support, pair with Probiotics & Immune Boosters, or browse our complete Pigeon Care and Medications & Supplements collections.

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