Indications: Treatment of bacterial enteritis, respiratory disease (coryza), chlamydia, and coccidiosis
Target Species:Ornamental birds only (canaries, budgerigars, finches, cockatoos, doves)
Administration: Added to drinking water as the sole water source during treatment
Dose Rate:6 mL per 1 litre of water for 5–7 days
Withholding Period:Do not use in birds producing meat or eggs for human consumption
Pack Sizes: Commonly 125 mL and 250 mL
Key Notes: • Easy water administration • Short-term treatment use • Follow label directions and seek veterinary advice if required
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Inca Sulfa 3 used for?
Inca Sulfa 3 is an antibiotic water treatment used to manage bacterial enteritis, respiratory infections (such as coryza), chlamydia (one-eyed cold), and coccidiosis in ornamental birds.
How do you administer Inca Sulfa 3?
It is added directly to drinking water at a rate of 6 mL per litre, replacing the bird’s normal water supply for 5–7 consecutive days.
What birds can Inca Sulfa 3 be used on?
It is designed for ornamental birds such as canaries, budgerigars, finches, cockatoos, and doves, not commercial poultry.
Can Inca Sulfa 3 be used on laying hens or meat birds?
No, it must not be used in birds intended for egg or meat production due to residue and food safety concerns.
What are the active ingredients in Inca Sulfa 3?
It contains a triple sulphonamide combination: Sulfathiazole (120 g/L) Sulfadimidine (40 g/L) Sulfamerazine (40 g/L)
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