HuskerHens18
Crowing
I'm having an emergency with my chicken in this thread: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/chicken-not-standing-long.1261205/
All I own is Nutri Drench, Vitamin B-12, Ivermectin Pour On, and a frozen leftover bottle of Naxcel given to me by a vet.
This chicken is interested in food, but barely eating it. I haven't seen him drink today either. I'm giving him 1ml of Nutri Drench by mouth daily + in his water. His condition is worsening, I don't know what else I can do.
Unfortunately, I work 7am to 7pm this week, so I miss the vets office by two hours.
I remember that the vet gave the Naxcel injection to my duck when he had symptoms of not being able to walk very well. Then I gave it to him every day for so many days.
Then recently I was given a bottle when my other chicken had a respiratory infection.
Since my 4 month old cockerel is going downhill as I speak, could it make the situation worse to inject him with Naxcel myself, without vet approval? The bottles states I can freeze it for later use, which I did.
Any and everything is appreciated, God bless you!
All I own is Nutri Drench, Vitamin B-12, Ivermectin Pour On, and a frozen leftover bottle of Naxcel given to me by a vet.
This chicken is interested in food, but barely eating it. I haven't seen him drink today either. I'm giving him 1ml of Nutri Drench by mouth daily + in his water. His condition is worsening, I don't know what else I can do.
Unfortunately, I work 7am to 7pm this week, so I miss the vets office by two hours.
I remember that the vet gave the Naxcel injection to my duck when he had symptoms of not being able to walk very well. Then I gave it to him every day for so many days.
Then recently I was given a bottle when my other chicken had a respiratory infection.
Since my 4 month old cockerel is going downhill as I speak, could it make the situation worse to inject him with Naxcel myself, without vet approval? The bottles states I can freeze it for later use, which I did.
Any and everything is appreciated, God bless you!