Flutterbudget

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Hi all,

I’ve just taken my male Pekin to the vets to get some antibiotics as he has bumblefoot (again😭). He was weighed at 2.7kg and the vet has prescribed him clindamycin 88mg. She’s put it down for him to have a tablet and a half twice a day, morning and night. Does this seem an excessive amount? When my female had bumblefoot, a different vet gave instruction for half a tablet twice a day. Going my what she’s instructed that means he would be having over 240mg a day??? Surely that can’t be right? Any wisdom as usual would be appreciated and won’t be giving him the dosage until I get a second opinion, thank you!
 

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besides the antibiotics, what are you doing for the foot, did the vet cut it open , clean it out, use antibiotic ointment , and bandage it? and you are keeping him out of water?
 
besides the antibiotics, what are you doing for the foot, did the vet cut it open , clean it out, use antibiotic ointment , and bandage it? and you are keeping him out of water?
Hiya I’m pretty much a novice with bumblefoot now (I hope). He’s having epsom salt baths, colloidal silver and vetericyn hydrogel on his foot which is wrapped with gauze and self adhesive bandaging :) the vet said she’s seen much worse and that the antibiotic should hopefully work as it did work previously. Thanks for tagging the others! ☺️
 
Clindamycin dosage may vary with what is being treated. My 9 pound cat got 25mg twice a day Here is some reading about using dosage from 50-100 mg 2-3 times a day for a chicken, and then others that recommend higher dosage:
https://www.merckvetmanual.com/multimedia/table/antimicrobials-used-in-pet-birds

https://www.merckvetmanual.com/multimedia/table/antimicrobials-used-in-pet-birds

https://poultrydvm.com/drugs/clindamycin
Would you say her dosage would be correct then? Or should I just do one tablet in the morning then evening? Thank you for the links :)
 

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