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I am sorry you are going thru this. I am as well. You should always keep some Corid or Sulmet or any needed meds on hand for times like this. It just helps for when you cant run out to TSC at midnight. I really feel like it is to late for the Silkie you are talking about. My Silkies were hit hard and I lost 3 beautiful Silkies. And they were being treated. Some birds develop better immune systems I think and Silkies are a bit weaker in my opinion. What works great for me and will only cost you .50 cents is to get some yogurt if she makes it thru the night. Make a mash with the yogurt and the crumbles and a little bit of water. They love it. The yogurt has live cultures and will help their tummies. Mine and many others have done a 100 % turn around after getting the yogurt mash. Then when treatment is done, whichever you use (Corid or Sulmet) I am told a bit of apple cider vinegar to make their stomachs acidic. This makes for a inhospitable environment for parasites. I use Corid. I only have 2 chicks for which the Corid doesn't seem to be doing the trick so I will place them on Sulmet tomorrow. Sulmet is harder on them from what I am told so Corid should be used first.
Force her to eat and drink. Dip her beak in the water. Open her mouth and force feed her the mash. Do what you can to keep her alive.
Make sure to treat everyone now. Trust me, They all have it.
I found Sulmet today at a feed store for $9.95
Force her to eat and drink. Dip her beak in the water. Open her mouth and force feed her the mash. Do what you can to keep her alive.
Make sure to treat everyone now. Trust me, They all have it.
I found Sulmet today at a feed store for $9.95
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