Almost forgot to update again, but I see no one has seen my first.
Pullet is 99% better. Cockerel still is pretty gunky, & I'm now out of the antibiotic. Ran out a few days ago.
One of my Cornish X caught it, she's gunky, & coughing. Seems airborne since they had no contact with the two birds...
Reminds me of Strep Throat, since the lungs functioned normally just the throat seems infected by this, but the weeping eyes at the beginning seems like it wouldn't be connected to a strep infection, unless it's different in poultry.
@casportpony
Update:
I got a feeding tube, & syringe so treatment doesn't take as long.
The pullet has improved further. Still alittle gunky sounding in the throat(barely noticable), & has a small cough here, & there but not as near as often.
The cockerel has made some improvement, but is...
Okay, thanks.
No odor.
Unfortunately I'm no longer gonna have a seperation area, since I'm gonna need the prefab for some meaties I'm moving out tomorrow.
I don't have either yogurt, or buttermilk currently.
Will update on if they get better.
The first two got their drench earlier this morning. They did not like it. I did notice when I opened their beaks, they are getting alittle bit of a Oral Yeast Infection. Makes me think they may have an Immune Imbalance, or something. I am planning on stocking up on probiotics, for them soon.
@casportpony, I just want confirmation on the drench time. You gave me how many days for treatment with the waterer, but didn't specify for the drench.
How many days with the drench, or is it the same?
New to the Antibiotic thing.
I've got warm straw bedding in the prefab for them. I can't put lights out there.
I'm not new to Coccidiosis, dealt with it over the years.
Thread 'Chicken Antibiotic Recommendations?' https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/chicken-antibiotic-recommendations.1600288/
Symptoms listed. No...