I know this is an old thread, but Plumb's Veterinary Drug Handbook says the amoxicillin dose is 125mg/kg (125mg per 2.2 pounds) every 12 hours or 100mg/kg (100mg per 2.2 pounds) every 8 hours.
-Kathy
-Kathy
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I have a sick chicken most probably crd repeated again after 4 years, I gave her twice 1ml sulfa3 everyday which didnt help much at this point,she was getting worst, so I am using quarter tablet amoxycillin on her last two days, tablets each contain 875/125mg amoxycillin, would you please tell me quarter tablet for her enough dosage or more than needed? Thanks![]()
Thanks for your advice casportpony, I followed your way and she is alot better today, recovered well, running eating and drinking again, thanks.
Hi Casportpony,Glad to hear she's better, thanks for the update!![]()
-Kathy
Glad to hear she's better, thanks for the update!
-Kathy
Hi Casportpony,
Just wondering, should the dose be continued beyond the chicken looking well? I know that infections can come back (and be harder to treat next time around as resistance issues can occur) if the infection isn't completely cleared. I know that when I've had antibiotics, or when my other animals have, the complete prescription must be taken, even if there's a weeks worth left after symptoms subside - just to make sure the original infection is knocked on the head.
If medication is to be continued, how long would you suggest it continues for?
Thanks so much for the advice.But beware, prolonged use of them can cause yeast infections, and if the yeast is intestinal, it can look like a bacterial infection. FYI, not all yeast infections look like what people here call "vent gleet". Case and point... Had a peahen on Clavamox for a probable bacterial infection. Her poop changed for the better, but didn't return to normal, so I took her to the vet and the gram stain revealed zero bacteria, as in none, lol, but sure enough, there was yeast, so she put her on an antifungal.
-Kathy