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    Salpingitis? Calcium? Antibiotics?

    I would save my money for CT scan. It sounds like she has solid egg masses in her abdomen from salpingitis. It can be from E.coli or other bacteria, and make enter the abdomen via the vent or from the blood stream. Many who have the money and a willing vet may get a hormone implant to stop the...
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    Salpingitis? Calcium? Antibiotics?

    The medication listed in post 2 enrofloxacin is the generic Baytril. You can get it within a few days shipping. The sulfa antibiotic is something safe that vets are allowed to prescribe. It is similar to Bacteim and can treat many infections as well as coccidiosis. Micstrahan has a good...
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    Salpingitis? Calcium? Antibiotics?

    She is getting amoxicillin on Tuesday. The vet may still prescribe enrofloxacin or something else in the meantime. I gave a link for where to buy it on her own in post 2.
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    Salpingitis? Calcium? Antibiotics?

    The calcium is probably for the shell-less egg that was found. She is also eating layena feed. If her calcium level is normal, then she may have a problem with her shell gland.
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    Salpingitis? Calcium? Antibiotics?

    Enrofloxacin is an antibiotic. It is available online in the 10% liquid, as I posted earlier, see post 2 for the link. It would be better for salpingitis, but Aqua Mox is okay too. Here is a link for the Aqua Mox...
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    Salpingitis? Calcium? Antibiotics?

    That does look like lash egg material from salpingitis. Can you cut it open? I would give her a total of 600mg of calcium with D each day for a few days. Just pop the tablet into the back of her throat. You can get amoxicillin for fish online and possibly at a pet or feed store. It is called...
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