Jun 9, 2015 #1 casportpony 🦚🦆🦃🐔 BYC Staff Project Manager Premium Feather Member 11 Years Jun 24, 2012 142,672 428,980 2,382 The Golden State This one had a yolk sac infection, not wry neck. -Kathy Edited to add this: Last edited: Jun 9, 2015
Jun 9, 2015 Thread starter #2 casportpony 🦚🦆🦃🐔 BYC Staff Project Manager Premium Feather Member 11 Years Jun 24, 2012 142,672 428,980 2,382 The Golden State This is a two week old peachick that hatched with a yolk sac infection. I thought that maybe I could treat with antibiotics, but I thought wrong. -Kathy
This is a two week old peachick that hatched with a yolk sac infection. I thought that maybe I could treat with antibiotics, but I thought wrong. -Kathy
Jun 9, 2015 Thread starter #3 casportpony 🦚🦆🦃🐔 BYC Staff Project Manager Premium Feather Member 11 Years Jun 24, 2012 142,672 428,980 2,382 The Golden State -Kathy
Jun 9, 2015 Thread starter #4 casportpony 🦚🦆🦃🐔 BYC Staff Project Manager Premium Feather Member 11 Years Jun 24, 2012 142,672 428,980 2,382 The Golden State This is one that was very susceptable to getting an infection, so it was treated prophylactically with Baytril: Here is the same duckling two days later: -Kathy Last edited: Jun 9, 2015
This is one that was very susceptable to getting an infection, so it was treated prophylactically with Baytril: Here is the same duckling two days later: -Kathy
Feb 26, 2019 #5 DuckyDonna Crossing the Road 5 Years Aug 26, 2018 5,574 17,532 846 Dallas, Georgia Interesting thread!
Feb 27, 2019 #6 Miss Lydia ~Gift of God ~ Eternal Life ~John 3:16-17 Premium Feather Member 14 Years Oct 3, 2009 133,878 170,256 2,122 Mountains of Western N.C. Sure is glad I wasn’t eating when looking at the pics.
Feb 27, 2019 #7 CrystaBub Crowing 6 Years Mar 17, 2018 1,675 6,137 482 Shenandoah Valley Miss Lydia said: Sure is glad I wasn’t eating when looking at the pics. Click to expand... X2!!! LOL