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  1. Wyorp Rock

    Rooster had massive eye infection, it’s gone but now seems to have respiratory infection? Dont know if it’s related.

    If you are in the US, Safeguard (Fenbendazole) would be a good choice. You can find this in stores like TSC. Dose is 0.23ml per pound of weight given orally once a day for 5 days in a row. The Durvet vitamins and electrolytes should be fine. Do provide him fresh plain water too.
  2. Wyorp Rock

    Rooster had massive eye infection, it’s gone but now seems to have respiratory infection? Dont know if it’s related.

    Is his crop emptying? The wheezing when pooping, I'm just not sure about that. I'd almost try another antibiotic to see if that helps along with deworming if it's a been a while. Baytril may be a better choice to try. As for vitamins, you can use poultry vitamins. I like Poultry Cell and...
  3. Wyorp Rock

    Rooster had massive eye infection, it’s gone but now seems to have respiratory infection? Dont know if it’s related.

    Was he drinking the Denagard really well? Eyes are open and clear and he can see? I'd check to make sure his crop is emptying, focus on hydration and him eating his normal feed. A little egg, meat or fish for extra protein. Vitamins a couple of times a week. Keep him free of lice/mites, see...
  4. Wyorp Rock

    Rooster had massive eye infection, it’s gone but now seems to have respiratory infection? Dont know if it’s related.

    I'd flush the eye with saline, push out the pus, then apply an eye ointment in the eye. Does the Denagard seem to help his symptoms? If not, then I'd try Tylan.
  5. Wyorp Rock

    Rooster had massive eye infection, it’s gone but now seems to have respiratory infection? Dont know if it’s related.

    Welcome To BYC Can you please post photos of your rooster and his eyes? Where are you located in the world? What do you feed, including treats? How old is he? The eyes initially cleared up on their own or did you need to press out/remove pus? Is there a bad odor? Since his eyes are swollen...
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