I just want to say this could be avian TB. We are having to cull our flock due to one hen having this, it presented as an ocular lesion and when we had it removed, the pathology report indicated avian TB. Not a great thing to have in your flock as it is zoonotic. A devastating diagnosis for us.
OUr Lavender Orpington had surgery on a sinus last week and the dr just called with the pathology report: Avian TB. OMG. What should we do? He said he'd treat with a round of penicillin if we wanted to, but to be aware that the other chickens likely could catch it (I mean, wouldn't they...
We had our Lavender Orpington's swollen eye operated on Thursday. It was a tumor, not an infection as we originally thought. It was done by a vet with some bird experience, although not maybe a lot of chicken experience. She got an antibiotic shot before surgery and we are supposed to put...
Here's the thing though, we've tried to remove the pus, and so did the vet, and she just can't handle it. So it seems to me that surgery under anesthesia is the only way now. I don't know that I am uncomfortable having this vet do it.
We finally took our Lavender to the vet. She's had a bubbly eye that has now turned into something worse. Denagard, Tylan, Terramycin, nothing has helped, so we thought we'd get the vet to drain it. He tried but she was so stressed "he was afraid she'd die". So he suggested doing it under...
How long does denagard keep? We got some 3 years ago, are using it now. The expiration date isn't past but I can't swear it's been kept at the right temps all these years...
How? I have some D drops, just add to the water? Hadn't thought of that. I assume during the day we'll still put them out, although maybe not on the most bitter days. (I am keeping the window in the basement cracked because I know they will be hot even in our mostly unheated basement).
We brought everybody in. Everybody has denagard in their water, they are in a couple big crates in the basement. This is going to be a weird week. Typically in a cold snap like this they don't even leave their coop during the day, but I don't think they are going to want to stay in the basement.
The good news is our Lavender is responding to the denagard treatment and seems less ill. She has been out with her friends during the day but we crate her overnight and she is drinking from the dedicated, treated water and I think getting a good enough dose to abate the CRD (yes I know it's...
@Eggcessive I read about rinsing eye with diluted solution of Tylan (in an old, 2008 post). THoughts on that?
She will NOT eat anything with denagard, even heavily sweetened.
Yes, I have posted extensively about this chicken, we have a closed flock (of 3); they are pets. We are letting them live out their natural life. We have successfully managed CRD for 3 years now, but a combination of dry pox this fall and rough weather have stressed her and we are having a...
We are bringing our Lav Orp in to treat her for CRD. We've been trying to keep her with the flock and treat but the eye is so swollen and we just need to observe her for a couple days. Weather is crap too so it makes it hard, they don't want to leave coop and getting her out is a pain in the...