Where do you live?So I would need to take him into the vet for that I suppose?
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Where do you live?So I would need to take him into the vet for that I suppose?
You need to keep her in a warm room and get her properly hydrated, which you cannot do safely with a syringe. Read this:I am going through the same problem with my orpington...I have been holding her and trying to syringe electrolytes into her. She keeps her eyes closed most of the time...(
Maybe because rebuilding the gut is so hard for humans post antibiotics so how will it be for animals? If it’s your pet go ahead and give it to prolong their life but if it’s an egg bird then just know a sick bird will give you sick eggs. We the people are sick now a days because we eat from sick animals.Why not??? Antibiotics kill infectiions, and they help prevent secondary infections!!! When our flock had ILT, that was one thing the State vets told us to do...give them antibiotics to prevent any secondary infections. We were under quarantine and the vet's observation and advice the whole time, as well as that of the ChickenDoctor Peter Brown (first state vet supply).With their help, we were able to save three quarters of our flock, and many we still have today, though that was six years ago. They are NOT carriers. NEVER introduce new birds into an existing flock, without quarantining them for a month first!