Canker metronidazole/ronidazole?

Oh you two! I just love a good debate! But seriously good points are made by both, and I always am glad to read what you two have had experience with. I haven’t seen most of the conditions that we discuss on here daily, and it really helps to have someone with real experience help out. That said, we can help by relaying others’ stories of what they did that helped certain condition.
 
Y’all :love this is such a wealth of information, I thank you so much for all of it! Great pics and diagrams, super helpful!!!!
My little polish is doing ok still, it’s funny she’s named Lazarus bc as a baby chick they all died but her, she was on her death bed so I thought, I was ready to bury her then suddenly I heard her chirping from the box by my bed, she’s a year and a half now, anyways.... hopefully she’ll bounce back and this plaque will go away....
she’s drinking the acv water probably about 1/4-1/2c/day which is promising. And eating a little of slurry I mixed,
she seems to be breathing a little better. Mouth is still heavy with the plaque. :(

I do have a quick clarification with the copper sulphate in the water. Dose properly (1/4tsp/gallon) Let them drink for 3 days then dump and give fresh water, do this once a month. Is this correct?
 
I do have a quick clarification with the copper sulphate in the water. Dose properly (1/4tsp/gallon) Let them drink for 3 days then dump and give fresh water, do this once a month. Is this correct?
Yes, you are correct. Do not mix more than 1/4tsp per gallon. More is not better and it can burn them internally.
 
Just wanted to give an update. The thyme tincture alone cleared up all the plaque after 10 days.

She began eating and I went back and forth about returning her to the flock or culling still. I decided that since I’m now aware of the copper sulphate as preventative, they will be fine. I’m so grateful for that information. I free range them and watched how they daily drank from any tiny pool of water around the property. It’s inevitable that they’re exposed to canker this way from other birds.

So based on that reality, I decided to let her be free, she appeared to have enough strength to withstand a roo. Within a day she had cleaned herself up and was integrating as normal, eating, drinking and all!
All is well here, although now I’m watching one Roo grabbing my girls fiercely by the combs and that caused a scare with the several having black scabs, it’s always something isn’t it!!!???!! :barnie

Thanks for all your responses and help!
 
Hi all,

I wanted to update this thread in case people are searching for help. It's a good news story!

So Marilyn started to get worse and eventually she had not eaten for a couple of days. I had tried to give her the Metronidazole in food but it tastes so bad she would not eat it. I cut 250mg tablets into quarters, coated them in lard so she couldn't taste it and managed to force them into her beak. As soon as I let her go she would flick the medicine out again. I decided to get serious with her. I crushed the tablet and slurried it up with veg oil, then caught her and used a plastic pastette to squirt it into the right side of her throat. She did not like it but had no choice but to swallow it. I did the crazy pigeon thing (desperation...) and she was getting about 100mg each day. The vet had said to treat for 3 weeks: I managed 20 days during which she had a poor appetite as metronidazole apparently makes everything taste horrible. On the 10th day she went into moult and lost her tail/neck feathers so looked awful. She was still gurgling and shaking her head throughout so I really thought it was not working. But her appetite came back OK; I fed her alone so the others couldn't dominate and scoff it all.

It's now three weeks since I finished the treatment. I have not seen her shake her head for at least a week and her breathing is clear. She would appear to be better! The vet had said it takes a while to shift the plaques so I guess that was it. She's still getting her own special breakfast (sweet corn, pomegranate, BOSS, grain porridge and yoghurt), feathers have almost grown back in and looking lovely. I was worried the medication/lack of appetite might ruin her moult but looks fine. She's not laying but that's normal for this time of year. After almost a year of violent head shaking, the chicken is cured. And if it recurs, I have plenty more Flagyl and a delivery system!

Thank you everyone for your help/support; it's really so helpful that you are there.
Love from Marilyn too!:love
Hey there may be dealing with the same thing. We treated for 1 week with metronidazole. 30 mg twice a day, she was only 2 pounds at that point. Wondering if the diagnosis ended up being canker? Also did the vet mention an egg withdrawal period? Or that her eggs were no longer able to be eaten due to metronidazole use? Thanks so much for sharing!
 

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