Dear all,
Just thought I'd ask those of you who have dealt with canker in the mouth of your chickens. Have you ever seen it go away?
Over the past couple of years I have seen probably 6-8 of our chickens with canker and I have NEVER managed to save even 1 of them. I have tried, including on our doctor's advice, Flagyl, Ronidazole, Itradrops, Nystan, even turmeric golden paste, always ACV, now cleaning the mouth with the "F10" disinfectant (used also for wound irrigation, so it's not something crazy)...
The thing is that EVEN in cases where after e.g. 10 days of treatment the thing comes off fairly easily as 1 piece (most recently from around my roo's tongue), after a few days it starts growing back AGAIN.
In the last case I took my roo to the vet's and the doctor examined a swab and did not found actual Trichomonas under the microscope, but still it seemed like typical canker (and even if not, we also treated the roo for fungal infection with Nystan).
Now his digestion has stopped altogether (and I did start him on probiotics and digestive enzyme when i noticed that things got very slow), and the crop is not emptying for 2 days now, he has become extremely thin and will probably pass away very soon.
I can't understand why some simple organisms would be so hard to kill off, and how after complete removal of that stuff in just 2 days a whole new clump grows back on again. How is it possible? And what to do about it?
I am extremely sad and frustrated at the moment, I can't believe I am going to lose another sweet bird to this.
Anyone ever experienced this before?
Thanks a lot in advance...
Just thought I'd ask those of you who have dealt with canker in the mouth of your chickens. Have you ever seen it go away?
Over the past couple of years I have seen probably 6-8 of our chickens with canker and I have NEVER managed to save even 1 of them. I have tried, including on our doctor's advice, Flagyl, Ronidazole, Itradrops, Nystan, even turmeric golden paste, always ACV, now cleaning the mouth with the "F10" disinfectant (used also for wound irrigation, so it's not something crazy)...
The thing is that EVEN in cases where after e.g. 10 days of treatment the thing comes off fairly easily as 1 piece (most recently from around my roo's tongue), after a few days it starts growing back AGAIN.
In the last case I took my roo to the vet's and the doctor examined a swab and did not found actual Trichomonas under the microscope, but still it seemed like typical canker (and even if not, we also treated the roo for fungal infection with Nystan).
Now his digestion has stopped altogether (and I did start him on probiotics and digestive enzyme when i noticed that things got very slow), and the crop is not emptying for 2 days now, he has become extremely thin and will probably pass away very soon.
I can't understand why some simple organisms would be so hard to kill off, and how after complete removal of that stuff in just 2 days a whole new clump grows back on again. How is it possible? And what to do about it?
I am extremely sad and frustrated at the moment, I can't believe I am going to lose another sweet bird to this.
Anyone ever experienced this before?
