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Anybody ever use Respirex for chicken wheezing/respiratory issues?

I have used respirex 2 different times on my chickens that are weeping and coughing and sneezing. It works in as little as 3 days, but it may take 7.
It saved my hens lives. But you have to treat the entire flock. Just follow the directions.
 
Are you still consuming their eggs? I cannot find much info on egg withdrawal for this product. I know using it for chickens is considered of label.
I'm planning on giving this to our flock this weekend. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Tylosin powder comes separately from Jedds.com, and it is appoved for poultry and requires no egg withdrawal time. Doxycycline is not approved for poultry, and if used, I would suggest a month’s egg withdrawal time. Both can treat symptoms of MG or CRD.
 
Tylosin powder comes separately from Jedds.com, and it is appoved for poultry and requires no egg withdrawal time. Doxycycline is not approved for poultry, and if used, I would suggest a month’s egg withdrawal time. Both can treat symptoms of MG or CRD.
I 100% agree with Eggcessive, but in a severe case I experienced, just the tylan powder did not resolve the ilness(es) and the combination antibiotics did. Makes you cringe to have to toss all of those eggs, but yes - they must go. You could always try the Tylan first.
 
I have read that Tylan 50 or other Tylan products are best for respiratory issues but my vet's never heard of it and if I order it online, it's going to take anywhere from a week to a month or more to get here, for some stupid reason.
However, Respirex can be to me in 4 days and it has good reviews. Anyone have experience with it? My fave hen is wheezing really bad.
Thanks!
No but I'm about to invest ...buy oximav from pet shop and use as directed in the water specified my girls are coughing it's an antibiotic
 

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