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POWER SHAMPOO
Insecticidal shampoo for ornamental birds
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Power
shampoo is ideal for the cleaning of feathers.
For shampooing of show birds of all sizes.
Eliminates lice and mites. |
Power shampoo is ideal for shampooing of
show birds of all sizes. The insecticidal base eliminates the lice and mite that affect
feather quality. The shampoo adds lustre and sheen to the feathers of show birds.
Power shampoo is ideal for the cleaning of feathers that have been soiled by faeces, food
or medicines.
Power Shampoo is packed in 100 mL bottles. 10 mL is added to 10 litres of warm water. The
bird is then gently immersed in the water repeatedly to allow full penetration of the
shampoo. Care should be taken to handle the feathers gently so damage does not occur.
Difficult stains are removed by gentle massage of the affected feather.
Feet and combs may be lightly scrubbed with the shampoo solution to remove all grime and
add sheen. |
Available
100 mL
Active ingredients
Pyrethrins 2g/L
Piperonyl Butoxide 10g/L
Dimethicone Shampoo
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WASHING BIRDS TO GET THAT WINNING
EDGE
Showing birds requires a good deal of preparation and training of the birds. One of the
more onerous tasks is that of washing the birds to achieve the optimal feather appearance.
The advent of a good quality, suitable shampoo has made the job much easier. Vetafarm have
developed a bird shampoo that not only has good shampoo characteristics but is also a very
effective insecticide. By adapting the techniques used in show dogs and horses Vetafarm
have achieved the best in one step washing and insect eradication for show birds of all
types in POWER SHAMPOO.
The addition of dimethicones ( silicone compounds ) to Power Shampoo leaves a lovely soft
sheen on the feathers as well as helping to protect the feather from damage.
The insecticide in Power Shampoo is Permethrin which is recognised as the safest, most
effective insecticide for use in birds. It will kill on contact the feather lice that
cause disruption and damage to feathers.
The other equipment needed includes a couple of suitable containers as washtubs, an old
toothbrush, some towels and some airy cages.
Only wash birds in warm conditions, a wet bird will chill quickly. The use of any soap or
shampoo will allow the bird to get wet right to the skin, it then has trouble controlling
body heat.
Ensure that the water temperature is suitable - 36 degrees C is ideal ( the elbow test is
still useful! ). Get rid of the bad faecal contamination from the feet by swirling the
feet in a container of water, you do not want great lumps of faeces in the wash water.
Having added Power Shampoo to the wash water at the directed rate, and ensured that the
temperature is OK, then you gently immerse the bird in the water up to its neck. Take care
that water is not inhaled - birds will die from soapy water in the windpipe.
Once the bird is used to the water gently dunk the bird up and down to get good
penetration of the feathers by the shampoo. Stained areas will require gentle scrubbing
with the tooth brush in the direction of feather growth. Be careful with wet feathers -
they will break or fall out if not handled gently.
Feet and legs should be scrubbed carefully with the tooth brush to remove soil, faeces,
and scale.
Once the bird is clean let the excess water drain then gently rinse the bird in a second
container of clean water. The bird can then be gently pat dried with a towel. Final drying
can be in a cage in the sun ( not in a draught ) or by a hair dryer.
Following washing the bird will need to preen to reposition the barbs and barbules of the
feathers. Always allow several days between washing and showing so the feathers are in
peak condition.
Regular washings with POWER SHAMPOO will eliminate lice and add to the show effect
of a well presented bird.
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