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Duramycin is an antibiotic. I'm not sure why they would tell you to use it. I would stop the Duramycin. It is given for respiratory problems and your chicks aren't exhibiting those kinds of symptoms.
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Poly vi sol will not complicate the Duramycin. It is just baby vitamins. May I ask why you are medicating with antibiotics?
Duramycin is an antibiotic. I'm not sure why they would tell you to use it. I would stop the Duramycin. It is given for respiratory problems and your chicks aren't exhibiting those kinds of symptoms.
When getting new poultry, it is best to quarantine any new animals for a month before introducing them into your flock. By giving the Duramycin, you are masking a potential respiratory illness problem. You would treat the new birds and wouldn't be able to pick up on them being sick. Respiratory illnesses stay in a flock forever. There is no cure. Your birds become carriers and can infect any new birds that you bring into your flock. A 30 day quarantine, free from any medication should be followed. That way, you can treat for worms, lice/mites before you put them in with your other birds. It will also give you time to make sure that the new birds are truly free from any illnesses that might spread to your other birds.
If you want, the electrolytes won't hurt. I've found that probiotics work really well for warding off stress, also.
Don't worry, we are all still learningI'm more concerned that the woman told you to use Duramycin...I'm hoping she wasn't trying to hide the fact that her birds were sick
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That definitely looks neurological. I would try the vitamins but, if there is no improvement, the kind thing would be to end his suffering. I hope that it doesn't come to that. You will know when it is time.