Fish mox is amoxicillin with a fish label. The capsules are 250mg or 500mg. Dose for a chicken is on 250mg capsule or divide a 500 in half.
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daily? and for how many days?Fish mox is amoxicillin with a fish label. The capsules are 250mg or 500mg. Dose for a chicken is on 250mg capsule or divide a 500 in half.
I just noticed yesterday one of my chickens has tiny little bumbles, with very very puffy, swollen footpads. I gave her a soak, but it's way too tightly plugged for it to push out any time soon. Is Fish Mox a good choice to treat this type of infection? I also have fish pen.Ten days.
I tried that yesterday to start, but there is almost no scab / plug, so I can't really scrape it with my nail like I wanted.Unfortunately, bumblefoot responds poorly to amoxycillin and even most stronger antibiotics. You are going to need to do surgery.
Don't get alarmed over the word. Surgery may need to be no more than just scraping the scabs off with a thumb nail. But the pus plugs need to be removed as that's where the staph bacteria is, and there will be no healing until it's out of there. Soak in 100F water with half a cup Epsom salts plus a squirt of Dawn dish detergent which is highest in surfactants, which make water wetter and will soften the scabs into pliable tissue.
Here entire footpad is completely swollen on each foot (circled in blue), and there is what looks like only a tiny speck of a plug in the middle.If there is no scab or plug, then it's not bumblefoot, but a minor abrasion that should heal on it's own. Some photos with an explanation of what it is you're concerned about would be helpful.
Well, she's my chicken. Could she have had that sort of respiratory infection without me realizing? What would the other symptoms be?Do you know the age and health history of this chicken? Do you know if she currently or at one time has had a respiratory infection? It may be swelling of the extremities from synovitis.
Another thing that comes to mind is inflammation from jumping down from a too high perch onto insufficient bedding to cushion the feet against bruising. The small scabs at center of the pads lends weight to this possibility. Also, her walking would be painful.
@dawg53 do you have time to look at this?