Chicken with bad infection on mouth/face (was Vitamin B complex injectable dosage for chicken)

I have been talking to the state vet, and the professor of avian science here at our university. Both said it sounds like fowl pox or a type of pox virus. I am not sure how a pox virus could be determined on a live bird, They all have the most recent pictures. No one can help or seems willing to :(
And the head of pathology said he cannot help unless the bird is dead. I am not willing to sacrifice her body to science just yet. lol
 
Did u see this above?
Yes i did. I already knew this a few minutes after the vet gave her the shot. I looked it up and found said info. It still doesn't help me with the vitamin dosage which i am here for originally. lol
Her current vet knew about the convenia and tried something else. Which didn't work either. I also found research that showed that convenia is not working with chickens and lizards. Or some type of gecko.
 
Yes i did. I already knew this a few minutes after the vet gave her the shot. I looked it up and found said info. It still doesn't help me with the vitamin dosage which i am here for originally. lol
Her current vet knew about the convenia and tried something else. Which didn't work either. I also found research that showed that convenia is not working with chickens and lizards. Or some type of gecko.
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and this:
http://www.exoticpetmedicine.com/article/S1557-5063(13)00216-4/fulltext
 
btw. i am on my phone. I cannot see the two links mentioned?
Can you see these?
 
and these?

Clinical Avian Medicine


Greg Harrison, DVM, Dipl ABVP-Avian, Dipl ECAMS and Teresa Lightfoot, DVM, Dipl ABVP-Avian, have compiled the expertise and experience of 50 international contributing authors (and 50 reviewers) to produce an extraordinary two-volume reference, with over 1000 pages of text and over 1300 color images, for veterinarians and other avian health professionals.

The purpose of the book Clinical Avian Medicine is to provide some highlights of emerging thoughts, techniques and procedures that are currently being assimilated into avian practice.

These are printable .pdf's: Click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader® for free

 
and these?

Clinical Avian Medicine


Greg Harrison, DVM, Dipl ABVP-Avian, Dipl ECAMS and Teresa Lightfoot, DVM, Dipl ABVP-Avian, have compiled the expertise and experience of 50 international contributing authors (and 50 reviewers) to produce an extraordinary two-volume reference, with over 1000 pages of text and over 1300 color images, for veterinarians and other avian health professionals.

The purpose of the book Clinical Avian Medicine is to provide some highlights of emerging thoughts, techniques and procedures that are currently being assimilated into avian practice.

These are printable .pdf's: Click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader® for free

Awesome info!!!!! Yes i can see all of it now. So awesome! Thanks so much!!!!!!
 
Try Googling "avian medicine" and the name of the vitamin you want to give. If you had asked for dosing on Baytril, metronidazole, Safeguard, Valbazen, ivermectin, or something like that I could give you all of those doses, but for some reason there isn't much info on this injectable b. As I said earlier, I think it's safe to use the max dose on the bottle.
 

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