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Pheasantowner6626
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Nevermind I'm just going to use the pigion one how much should I give to them orally?Is there no directions on application.? It's not on the packaging?
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Nevermind I'm just going to use the pigion one how much should I give to them orally?Is there no directions on application.? It's not on the packaging?
It's usually 1 tsp ber gallon. 5 to 7 days.Nevermind I'm just going to use the pigion one how much should I give to them orally?
Baytril = enrofloxacinenroflaxcin is similar to baytril
Tylan 50 needs to be given orally.OK I will be sure to but I cam still pit the tylan 50 in their water or is it to strong?
Tylan 50 is labeled/approved for cattle, so there are no directions for treating chickens.Is there no directions on application.? It's not on the packaging?
Allbirdproducts.com carries it along with an all natural “antibiotic “ that’s supposed to work as well called “Respiratory” I just ordered both…I really need baytril for my birds with a respiratory infection but I can't find it anywhere online
OK I'll be sure to check it out thank youAllbirdproducts.com carries it along with an all natural “antibiotic “ that’s supposed to work as well called “Respiratory” I just ordered both…
You’re welcome!OK I'll be sure to check it out thank you
Tylosin powder dosage is 1 tsp per gallon of water (always add water to the powder to get it to mix well.) Give it for 5 days.Nevermind I'm just going to use the pigion one how much should I give to them orally?
If you are going natural most use veterexOK I'll be sure to check it out thank you
Vetrx will not treat a bacterial infection.If you are going natural most use veterex
No but it does keep it at bay.Vetrx will not treat a bacterial infection.