Clostridium perfringens in Silkie roo?

Anabariful

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My 6-8 month old paint Silkie rooster has Clostridium perfringens, I believe. He recently has been pooping very explosive, watery, green stools. The green parts are small and scattered throughout the stool. I will try to get a picture here soon. He does appear to be less active and eating obviously less than what is normal. What is the treatment for Clostridium perfringens?
 
The best thing to do would be to get some fresh droppings to your local vet for testing. They can do a fecal float for parasites and coccidiosis, and a gram stain for bacteria. Several antibiotics are used to treat C.perfringens, according to poultry sites, such as amoxicillin, penicillin, bacitracin, lincomycin, and others.
 
The best thing to do would be to get some fresh droppings to your local vet for testing. They can do a fecal float for parasites and coccidiosis, and a gram stain for bacteria. Several antibiotics are used to treat C.perfringens, according to poultry sites, such as amoxicillin, penicillin, bacitracin, lincomycin, and others.

Is there anything I can do in the meantime while I await for the vet to open?
 
I would mix some wet chicken feed kind of runny, and add a tsp of plain yogurt plus a little soft egg. Poultry NutriDrench would be good, plus get him to take some fluids.
Many might go ahead and treat him for possible coccidiosis with Corid.
 
I had a hen with diagnosed (via vet visit) with Clostridium perfringens a few years ago and was prescribed metronidazole (flagyl) for her. We followed up after treatment with probiotics which really seemed to help her significantly. She made a full recovery. I apologize, I no longer remember the exact dosage we used with her. I can probably look it up if you need it (just let me know), but hopefully your vet can help you out!
 
I had a hen with diagnosed (via vet visit) with Clostridium perfringens a few years ago and was prescribed metronidazole (flagyl) for her. We followed up after treatment with probiotics which really seemed to help her significantly. She made a full recovery. I apologize, I no longer remember the exact dosage we used with her. I can probably look it up if you need it (just let me know), but hopefully your vet can help you out!

Your clostridium info has been so helpful, thank you. Would you be able to tell me the dose of metronidazole prescribed? Thanks again.
 
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