Yes, thank you. I have dealt with this disease before and it was cured very easily with Tylan powder. I can't get that online now. So I was hoping to find an alternative that could be purchased online. I have a little Tylan liquid, but I was wanting to treat my entire flock because I have had...
Does Di-Methox work for mycroplasmosis? I have some of that and I have tried to order Tylan but they don't sell that over the counter anymore. I need to treat asap as 2 chickens have died over night.
Thank you for your help!
If you have just one sick chicken, treat it.
That is what I was getting ready to do. I came here to refresh my memory on the Tylan dosage. But if I can't buy Tylan and other medications now, which I KNOW Tylan works, then I am so worried about what we will be able to do....... which is...
oh no!!!!!!!!!!!!
i have a sick chicken (respiratory) and the remedy i used before was tylan, which worked wonderfully! i can't take 60 chickens to the vet!!!!! (last time the respiratory sickness was very contagious and most of my flock caught it within 2 days.)
what are our options...
You guys are so amazing! Thank you so much for your help and suggestions!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This little one is a Blue Cochin chick. I had another hen get injured and I cautiously put them together in "recovery" in my bathroom (heated). It took about 5 minutes of my gentle supervision and...
I have 6 week old chicks and almost all of them have their feathers. Some are almost fully feathered. But one only has a few wing feathers. Everything else is just fuzz. I had to bring her inside because she is constantly shivering, even under a heat lamp. Why would this be......that she...
I have 6 week old chicks and almost all of them have their feathers. Some are almost fully feathered. But one only has a few wing feathers. Everything else is just fuzz. Why would this be?
This is what I found regarding egg withdrawal!
So it looks like I am good to go! YAY!
"Corid survivor here too. Corid is simply a thiamin blocker, while I do not know at what concentration it gets deposited in the eggs, the reality is that you'd have to be an egg eating machine to eat...
So far I haven't noticed droopy. I was kind of thinking intestinal lining, too.
Would there be harm in using Corid as a preventative, just in case?
They have been under great stress from hawk and dog attacks this week. We have gone from 14 eggs a day to 1 or 2.
I don't want to hurt them...
Is this blood? It is really small and almost looks like a worm?? I haven't seen any other signs of blood or anyone being lethargic. The 2nd picture shows the size relative to a pen.
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Yes actually. (Replying to the person who asked if we had actually SEEN a hawk kill a chicken.) For 2 months now (at least) we have been chasing off hawks who swoop down into our front YARD and take chickens with our swinging our arms and yelling. They do not care one bit that we are...