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    Seeking advice for possible rooster cold

    If you do not see any bubbles or foam in an eye, swollen eyelid or face, or nasal secretions and congestion, your duck may have a virus. Antibiotics won’t help that. When using Tylan 200, which is 4 times stronger than Tylan 50, the dosage is 0.05 ml per pound of weight given 3 times a day. Give...
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    Seeking advice for possible rooster cold

    Tylosin is one of the safer antibiotics and approved for chickens. That is what I would use. Dosage is 1 tsp of Tylosin powder in water for 5 days. If using injectable Tylan 50 or 200, dosage is given orally, not in water. I can give that dosage if needed. There is no egg withdrawal for hens.
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    Seeking advice for possible rooster cold

    You cannot really see gapeworms, a red Y shaped worm unless you a doing a necropsy after death when you can dissect the trachea (windpipe.) Also they are rare, and wouldn’t cause the other symptoms.The bubbles in the corner of the eye do sound like MG. Bronchitis doesn’t cause those. Only a test...
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    Seeking advice for possible rooster cold

    Are there any bubbles or foam in his eyes at any time? Is there any white gunk? Any nasal drainage? Does he sneeze cough, have rattles or wheezes? Coryza is a serious messy respiratory disease with swollen eyes or the face, pus in the eyes and sinuses, and has a bad odor. MG may cause bubbles in...
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