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  1. KsKingBee

    Peacock emergency

    My vet takes notes and they are put into the file folder in the computer. Just call the office and ask for them to read the notes to you, then if you have questions ask them and they will ask the vet between patients.
  2. KsKingBee

    Peacock emergency

    Must be a typo, I found nothing except a reference to a beetle. OR the vet .....
  3. KsKingBee

    Peacock emergency

    Kathy, I have heard of foreign objects getting stuck in the roof of the mouth. Would it be possible for some such thing to happen and the resulting scabbing over be the results she is seeing? If it were my bird and I knew it was not long for the world, I would probably lance or cut it open in...
  4. KsKingBee

    Peacock emergency

    Since you are already seeing the infection trying to work its way out of the eye you should have good results. Candy and I will try to get some good pics next time we have to do this, its' not easy trying to operate a camera and milk the infection at the same time.
  5. KsKingBee

    Peacock emergency

    That is not necessarily true, as long as it is soft and mushy it can be squeezed out through the eye. Use your fingers, the index under the roof of the mouth, and the thumb under the sinus on the outside and push it up to the eye, the pus will squirt out the eye socket. The pus will be a thick...
  6. KsKingBee

    Peacock emergency

    He needs about 60 ml/cc about three times a day, put the Kaytee in it for nutrition. Meds can also be administered this way.
  7. KsKingBee

    Peacock emergency

    I have seen pox (in pictures), usually on the outside of a bird, but do they ever appear on the inside like this? Pox is supposed to run its course in a week or two.
  8. KsKingBee

    Peacock emergency

    Tube feeding would be very important at this stage.
  9. KsKingBee

    Peacock emergency

    One of the drugs we tried when battling a bacterial infection was Penicillin G, one ml was the dosage my vet told me to use in a duplex shot with Tylan. It turned out to be a bacterial infection and neither drug worked, but when the vet told me to use it that is the dosage, one ml.
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