ugh, I went to see if I could buy 3cc's of Ivermectin from the vet the other day and they said they don't sell it and I don't have enough money to buy the 60 some dollar bottle from the farm stores (I did price it the other day when I was in price shopping for feed and quail founts). I won't be able to get vet Rx for at least a couple weeks. What about some terramycin soluble in their water would that help?
Okay Renee, Ivy, and Danz-- whoever else uses Ivermectin... correct me if I'm wrong here... but is this the same stuff I give my horses? I buy it in individual tubes (large horse syringe) that I squirt in their mouth. Would that work? If that's the case, those are cheap! Rittert could afford to buy one of those. They range from $7 to $12 a tube. I would buy the cheaper tube, because I'm guessing they don't need the more expensive tube-- that contains some pretty harsh stuff that you need only once a year. I buy that one once a year for my horses and then buy the cheaper ones to worm every 3 months. (as recommended by my vet, and I closely follow what he says to give them) It feels like I'm constanly buying wormer! If this is the same stuff?? I think I'll go ahead and worm my silkies, since I don't think they've had it done in a while. How often do you worm them, anyway? How much of that paste do you give them? It's a creamy paste and I usually buy it in the Apple flavor so my horses don't hate me afterward. ha!
Rittert... I would think you might still have mites, as Renee says, possibly in the ears. But even if not-- I'd say with confidence that you STILL have a sick bird with upper respiratory congestion. If you don't treat her, it's going to be up to how well she can survive it. I nearly lost Zorro-- when I finally took him to the vet, he told me he wasn't so sure that the Baytril was going to work, because it was awfully late in the game. I'd been noticing the yawning and head shaking (classic symptoms) for almost a week by that point. Zorro was just laying there and starting to fall asleep with his head dropping between his legs. It was BAD. I'm just really sorry I delayed going to the vet that long! We gave him Baytril there at the vet and then I came home with the bottle to give that night, too. I also started the other birds on the drug because they were showing the same signs-- but not nearly as advanced as he was. I'm not kidding, I think you could lose your bird. After the 7 days of Baytril, I then switched to VetRX as they still were shaking their heads, but not yawining any longer. After another week of the VetRX, they were cleared up and no more head shaking... no more yawning. They are fine now.
The Baytril cost me $30 for the bottle. It was no where near what I thought I was going to spend. The VetRX cost me $12 online to buy-- and that was including shipping. I shopped around because most people wanted a lot more than that-- up to $18! I bought the VetRX from: EntirelyPets.com I'm looking at the invoice, and they charged me $6.69 for the bottle and $5.65 for shipping with a total of $12.34. It was shipped fast, too. I bought the one for puppies and dogs-- because it has the same exact ingredients and the poultry one was like $3 more expensive! I read all the reviews and everyone recommended getting the puppy one for birds, that it was the same and you pay less.
It probably sounds like we're all coming across as really bossy, but I know I'm really worried for your bird and I think we all just want you to know how fast these birds die-- and with those symptoms, you don't have much longer.