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Trichomonas columbae, popularly known as "the yellow", is a sneaky crawler.

Trichomonas columbae, popularly known as "the yellow", is a sneaky crawler.

A study shows that aqueous garlic extract may be effective in protecting racing pigeons from "the yellow," an infectious bird disease caused by trichomonas and other pathogens. Comed products, such as purified garlic extract, are recommended as a non-medicated herbal approach to help pigeons.

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Act normal

Act normal

Great champions show a moderate and confident approach, while some fanciers often take a forced approach. Proper dosage and use of nutritional supplements, especially fats, play a crucial role in pigeon performance. Overdosing and careless use can hinder the performance of products. Observe the ideal dosage and feed a balanced diet. Use the Comed method and maximize the benefits.

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Artificial Intelligence and antibiotics

Artificial Intelligence and antibiotics

AI could help develop antibiotics in the future, reducing time and cost. The increasing number of deaths from resistant bacteria requires urgent action. Instead of relying solely on new antibiotics, the use of pre- and probiotics is seen as a more subtle solution. One study suggests that antibiotics can weaken the immune system of young chicks, highlighting the need for effective immune support, with a focus on gut health.

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