- Thread starter
- #11
Thank you. Praying my wheezing bird can hold on until tomorrow.Here's a link that might help you out once you get the Tiagard.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/denagard-dose-for-3-chickens-how-to.1442100/
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Thank you. Praying my wheezing bird can hold on until tomorrow.Here's a link that might help you out once you get the Tiagard.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/denagard-dose-for-3-chickens-how-to.1442100/
Do you think im right with a respiratory sickness or could it be gapeworm? @EggcessiveHere is the one that is wheezing and struggling to breath. It seems to have gotten worse since last night.
Thank you for your response, I ordered the tylosin from jedds but haven't received a shipping confirmation yet. I was able to order the tiagard from Amazon and it should be here tomorrow. Anything I should be doing until I get the tiagard?That is stridor, and she is having some sneezing, head shaking and swallowing of mucus coming down from her sinuses. She may have a respiratory virus or bacterial infection such as MG. It doesn’t look like gapeworm, which is rare. I would try to get an antibiotic such as Tylosin or TiaGard/Denagard to treat her via her water. Do you have a vet that would help? Getting those online might be too late. You can get Tylosin from Jedds.com and TiaGard online.
https://jedds.com/products/tylosin-powder
https://www.amazon.com/Aurora-TiaGard-Concentrate-Generic-Denagard/dp/B0B4T4Y9B1
She was still eating ok this evening, but I will make sure to get her eating first thing in the morning. Maybe some hard boiled eggs as well might be good you think? Or just stick with the rice and regular food?There's not much else you can do until the Tiagard arrives.
You'll want to make sure she eats something to help keep up her strength. Try giving her plain boiled white rice mixed in her feed to eat, make it like a watery mush so that it's easier for her to eat and digest. Chickens normally scoff up boiled white rice, it looks like maggots to them mmmmm yummy.
Thank you so much for the help!That's good news since she is eating. If she slacks off eating, give her rice for back up.
So we got the tiagard last night and tried getting some into the water right away. Trying to do the math got us all confused trying to figure out their weight and how much they drink a day. We did 1ml for a quart. Is the 8ml per a gallon a safe mixture for 11week old chicks? Also there's only 12 so they only drink like a quart a day between them all. Just want to make sure to get them the right amount but also don't want to over do it.That is stridor, and she is having some sneezing, head shaking and swallowing of mucus coming down from her sinuses. She may have a respiratory virus or bacterial infection such as MG. It doesn’t look like gapeworm, which is rare. I would try to get an antibiotic such as Tylosin or TiaGard/Denagard to treat her via her water. Do you have a vet that would help? Getting those online might be too late. You can get Tylosin from Jedds.com and TiaGard online.
https://jedds.com/products/tylosin-powder
https://www.amazon.com/Aurora-TiaGard-Concentrate-Generic-Denagard/dp/B0B4T4Y9B1