American serama thread!

Thank you very very much. Im gonna try it. if not better by the first of the week going to the vet.
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thank you so much
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The injectable would be more effective than the kind they drink, since you know they are getting the dose into their body. It just depends on what spectrum of germs each is meant for. I'm not that familiar with animal antibiotics and what they treat. The intended uses for Tylan and Baytril seem very close, so anything you would use baytril for, the tylan should do just as well.

Oh, I just looked up the duramycin, and it is basically the "by mouth" version of the la 200 liquamycin ... both have similar spectrum, and both would treat respiratory disease in chickens. So I think you are good. Since the liquamycin isn't specifically for chickens, it didn't list chicken illnesses it treats. The duramycin is specifically meant for chickens and it does cover most bacterial respiratory illnesses.

If it was just a sneeze here and there I would do the duramycin. Since it's causing so much swelling I would continue with the liquamycin.

But, like I said, if they aren't much better in 48 hours (or sooner) I would either change medication or go to the vet. You don't want to mess around if it's not working.
 
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The injectable would be more effective than the kind they drink, since you know they are getting the dose into their body. It just depends on what spectrum of germs each is meant for. I'm not that familiar with animal antibiotics and what they treat. The intended uses for Tylan and Baytril seem very close, so anything you would use baytril for, the tylan should do just as well.

Oh, I just looked up the duramycin, and it is basically the "by mouth" version of the la 200 liquamycin ... both have similar spectrum, and both would treat respiratory disease in chickens. So I think you are good. Since the liquamycin isn't specifically for chickens, it didn't list chicken illnesses it treats. The duramycin is specifically meant for chickens and it does cover most bacterial respiratory illnesses.

If it was just a sneeze here and there I would do the duramycin. Since it's causing so much swelling I would continue with the liquamycin.

But, like I said, if they aren't much better in 48 hours (or sooner) I would either change medication or go to the vet. You don't want to mess around if it's not working.


I bet it will be a lot better tomorrow and even better the next day
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Thanks bro I should have about 36 in 3 weeks lots of serama eggs from Big B were splitting the chicks and in spring I should hack a rooster with a long back for sale and a nice black tailed buff pullet.
 
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Thanks bro I should have about 36 in 3 weeks lots of serama eggs from Big B were splitting the chicks and in spring I should hack a rooster with a long back for sale and a nice black tailed buff pullet.

Wow......that is alot of little fuzzies for you to take care of in the spring.
 
thanks sebright to the right a game cross in the back cochin mix on the ramp the 4 right around and in the bowl are seramas and a phoinex bantam long tail in the back
 
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Thanks bro I should have about 36 in 3 weeks lots of serama eggs from Big B were splitting the chicks and in spring I should hack a rooster with a long back for sale and a nice black tailed buff pullet.

Wow......that is alot of little fuzzies for you to take care of in the spring.

Im hopeing that much
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