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Thanks, its weird that three peacocks got swollen eyes in the same week, btw i forgot to let the swollen areas bleed first before i give them the injections, should i do it again?
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It could be a respiratory infection, so consider them contagious. Look up mycoplasma and coryza.Thanks, its weird that three peacocks got swollen eyes in the same week, btw i forgot to let the swollen areas bleed first before i give them the injections, should i do it again?
You are right, my vet thought its respiratory infection, he gave me some Antibiotics to put in their water for 5 days.It could be a respiratory infection, so consider them contagious. Look up mycoplasma and coryza.
-Kathy
When i gave them the injections i forgot to let the swollen areas bleed first before i give them the injections, but after a week they were fine again.You made this look way too easy! I have a chicken that has a hard cyst in the same exact place. After studying your pictures I want to try this as the swelling is affection her eyesight and it is too hard to squeeze out. How much does it bleed? Can the chicken bleed to death if I cut in the wrong place? I feel like I am a mad scientist but there are no vets willing to treat a chicken in the area.
Ask your vet if you should give Tylan or Baytril, what dose to give and how often to give it. Everything I have read says that Tylan works better when given 2 times a day. Remember that Tylan will only work with certain types of bacteria, so something like Baytril might be more appropriate.