Is this safe for my ducks

Quote: Tablets are too difficult to use correctly, liquid is much easier:
Baytril (Enrofloxacin)

Banned for use in poultry, so read this before using:


Consult a veterinarian for dosing instructions



Generic 10% (100mg/ml) prices start at $24.47:
http://www.ladygouldianfinch.com/product_baytril.php

I don't believe that the bottles above have any manufacturing info on them and they certainly are not meant to be used for injections. IMNSHO, injectable anything should come from a sterile, sealed, container.

Oral Baytril 10% (100mg/ml) - $25.49
http://www.allbirdproducts.com/newproductpages/baytril.html



Generic 10% injectable (100mg/ml) - Prices usually start at around $20


-Kathy
 
Note that some websites say to give it in the water, but I would not recommend this, I *always* give it orally or by injection, never in water.

-Kathy
 
Tablets are too difficult to use correctly, liquid is much easier:

Baytril (Enrofloxacin)


Banned for use in poultry, so read this before using:

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Consult a veterinarian for dosing instructions

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[COLOR=333333][rule][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Generic 10% (100mg/ml) prices start at $24.47: [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]http://www.ladygouldianfinch.com/product_baytril.php[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] I don't believe that the bottles above have any manufacturing info on them and they certainly are not meant to be used for injections. IMNSHO, injectable anything should come from a sterile, sealed, container. Oral Baytril 10% (100mg/ml) - $25.49 http://www.allbirdproducts.com/newproductpages/baytril.html Generic 10% injectable (100mg/ml) - Prices usually start at around $20 [/COLOR] -Kathy
Just want to make sure that I understand what you're saying. The item in the first photo is not injectable but how do you dose it? And the bottom photo is that something that is injectable? And I'm guessing I buy the needles at the same place that I buy the medication from correct? Where do I inject at? What type of Corid do you recommend the powder or the liquid. Sorry for all the questions but this is new to me and I want to be sure I'm doing this right.
 
Just want to make sure that I understand what you're saying. The item in the first photo is not injectable but how do you dose it? And the bottom photo is that something that is injectable? And I'm guessing I buy the needles at the same place that I buy the medication from correct? Where do I inject at? What type of Corid do you recommend the powder or the liquid.

Sorry for all the questions but this is new to me and I want to be sure I'm doing this right.
@casportpony
 
Quote: Sorry for the delay... hard to reply from that stupid ipad! Anyway, The first two can be given orally using a 1 ml syringe without needle. The third can be given orally or by injection into the muscle or under the skin. This link explains how to give medication:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...mergency-and-supportive-care-updated-1-3-2016

Most feed stores do not sell 1 ml syringes, so you would have to order those. This place sells boxes of 100:
http://www.shopmedvet.com/search?q=1ccls&go=

For a needle, you'll want 22 gauge, which you should be able to get at a feed store.

Never be for for asking questions, that's one of the reasons we're here!
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-Kathy
 
Sorry for the delay... hard to reply from that stupid ipad! Anyway, The first two can be given orally using a 1 ml syringe without needle. The third can be given orally or by injection into the muscle or under the skin. This link explains how to give medication:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...mergency-and-supportive-care-updated-1-3-2016

Most feed stores do not sell 1 ml syringes, so you would have to order those. This place sells boxes of 100:
http://www.shopmedvet.com/search?q=1ccls&go=

For a needle, you'll want 22 gauge, which you should be able to get at a feed store.

Never be for for asking questions, that's one of the reasons we're here! :D

-Kathy


Thanks Kathy! I ordered the top one and will also order some corid to have on hand too. Thanks for the great information. So helpful :)
 

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